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    Make highlights "visible" to screen readers · 0debe003
    Robert Knight authored
    Use CSS `::before` and `::after` to add "comment start" and "commend
    end" notices around highlighted text which screen readers will read but
    which are not visible.
    
    This pattern follows the example of how highlights are presented in
    Google Docs and also a suggestion in a blog post from the Paciello
    Group.
    
    This will get quite audibly "noisy" if there are a lot of overlapping
    highlights, but I think it is better than not having the highlights be
    visible to screen reader users at all.
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