I'll post this here since people interested in accessibility will be reading this thread. I have terrible vision. One of my pet peeves is when I go to a website on my phone through safari that doesn't allow me to zoom the text. For those occasions, I came across a JavaScript bookmark that I created on my phone that runs to undo whatever is preventing me from zooming in. I'm not a web developer (I do desktop/server so…
This is a little off topic, but if you use Chrome on Android you can disable site's ability to disable zoom. - Open Chrome (or Chrome Beta) on Android. - Settings -> Accessibility - Force enable zoom (check). Sites may need to be reloaded after applying this setting.
I'm far sighted, so my phone is literally the hardest thing for me to use much of the time. One of the worst offenders was the Facebook app, which didn't seem to even follow Android's setting for using larger fonts. I've since stopped using the FB app (way too much battery usage), and just use the mobile site, which isn't much better in terms of usability.