diff --git a/comments-by-guideline-and-success-criterion.md b/comments-by-guideline-and-success-criterion.md index 7d7cdf09..2e5f9369 100644 --- a/comments-by-guideline-and-success-criterion.md +++ b/comments-by-guideline-and-success-criterion.md @@ -233,9 +233,6 @@ The [Intent section in Understanding 1.4.4 Resize Text](http://section) refers t For non-web software, sometimes the platform provides text scaling to 200% for most, but not all text (e.g. headings, which are naturally large, may not be increased in size to 200%, but other text does increase to 200%). In such cases, authors would only need to support text scaling to the extent provided by user settings in the platform, without losing text-size semantics, content or functionality, to satisfy this success criterion.
-For non-web software expected to be viewed at a distance of approximately 15 3/4 inches (400mm), good practice is for the default presentation for text to have an x-height that is at least as big as Arial font at 16 CSS px, which at 200% zoom would be 32 CSS px.
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- See also the [Comments on Closed Functionality](#comments-on-closed-functionality).
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