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We use the terms “visual user” and “non-visual user” (rather than, for example, “sighted” and “blind”) because a sighted user might be consuming a page in a non-visual way. For example, a sighted user with dyslexia might use a screen reader to help them understand content. The distinction is one of how a user is consuming the content, rather than making assumptions about why they are consuming it that way.

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