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Problems aside, using a custom JavaScript function to zoom in to help people with visual impairments is pointless (been there and tested such functionality before).
People with visual impairments either always have the browser zoom turned up so that they can read *all* the sites they are looking at (as all sites need to be made larger), or they use a customised accessibility style sheet, or they use a screen reader.
All you are doing is adding a function that people without disabilities think that people with disabilities would use, increasing the JavaScript load on the page and making the code/styling more complex. It’s basically a fail whichever way you look at it.
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