A few months ago, I wrote about solving an issue with VoiceOver and list-style-type: none;. The response that I got was surprising, for a few different reasons.


A few months ago, I wrote about solving an issue with VoiceOver and list-style-type: none;. The response that I got was surprising, for a few different reasons.

With that bit of additional CSS, we are able to return the list semantics for VoiceOver users without needing to touch the markup.

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