Did you know? Images of text aren't accessible
First, screen readers can't read text that is part of an image. Another issue is that as the screen size changes the text in an image won't resize to the space making it very difficult to read text as screens sizes decrease or increase. In fact, according to the Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) 1.4.5 Images of Text, logos and screenshots are some of the only times that text is acceptable in an image. This can be surprising to learn because there are many web pages and electronic documents that contain images of text. These are legacy images and going forward it's best not to use images of text.
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