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  1. Nolan (nolan@toot.cafe)'s status on Friday, 02-Mar-2018 11:20:00 EST Nolan Nolan

    This is a good example of why WebKit is right and we need the prefers-reduced-motion CSS media feature: https://source.opennews.org/articles/motion-sick/

    Background on the standard: https://webkit.org/blog/7551/responsive-design-for-motion/. Basically it allows users to configure their browser to tell websites that they prefer reduced motion.

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