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Forgive this somewhat philosophical question. I'm a little curious at where we draw the line these days.
Given that various non-visual features in browsers nevertheless use the result of layout (e.g., AT, find-in-page in some implementations, focus), can we still argue that separation of style and content exists? (Or have we already given up on that?)
What stops us from going even further, e.g., annotating elements with ARIA roles and properties through CSS?
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