> And before we continue, let’s make it absolutely clear that we have no control of the color of the text in this very article, as it is hosted through Medium.com, which features poor visual accessibility of their site design.
They present the fact that it's hosted through Medium.com as if that was an immutable law of nature. Other websites exist.
By hosting the article at Medium.com, despite their objections to how Medium.com constrains the article's appearance, the author is demonstrating that they don't consider their own argument particularly persuasive.
Well he says medium uses grey text, yet this article has a purple background which is clearly not a medium default - so obviously he had some control and made this unfortunate choice.
I still think it's worth pointing out. I do believe this is the first purple article I've seen on medium, so I don't believe purple is a limitation of the platform.
It's effectively the author's personal website. If he can change the A record for his domain name, he is in control. That he might not want to do this is a different matter.
If I chuck your vase at a wall, I don't get to blame the inevitability of inertia for the resulting mess.
When viewed through the TangledWeb publication,we have set it to a dark mode, which is probably the best contrast possible per how Medium is configured.
> And before we continue, let’s make it absolutely clear that we have no control of the color of the text in this very article, as it is hosted through Medium.com, which features poor visual accessibility of their site design.