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This article highlights how incorporating scrollbars that are not stylized and using consistent headings can make it easy for users to estimate how long an article will take to read. This can benefit a wide range of individuals including people who are neurodiverse. I know as a student the first thing I do when assigned an article is to scroll through it and estimate how long it will take me to read. #accessibility

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