Excitingly, Chrome Canary recently added support for <meta name="text-scaling"> behind a flag.
What is it? It's something that we're all going to start using on our websites to improve accessibility. Here's a blog post with more info. https://www.joshtumath.uk/posts/2026-01-27-try-text-scaling-support-in-chrome-canary/
This is an exciting milestone for me, because it's something I proposed at the CSSWG over a year ago. Thanks to David Grogan in the Chrome team for working with me to make this happen!
RE: https://mastodon.social/@joshtumath/115966765303773238
`<meta name="text-scale" content="scale" />` is the new `<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1">`.
It says your website supports text resizing (in addition to page zooming) and should inherit OS-level settings.