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The maximum-scale=1 attribute prevents low-vision users from magnifying the page in some browsers. This isn't applicable to browsers like Safari in iOS 10+, but it would still be ideal to accommodate the aforementioned users for other browsers. Also, this results in a Lighthouse score penalty for accessibility. Alternatively, we could increase maximum-scale to 5 or above if removing it results in a known UI/UX regression I haven't looked into. Some further reading: * https://a11yproject.com/posts/never-use-maximum-scale/ * https://web.dev/meta-viewport * https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#resize-text |
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