“This month” and “last month” are sometimes squishy phrases – for example, you might refer to this month a few days in the next month. Context matters. To make this easiest to read for everyone, but especially people covered by the COGA TF, I would even suggest changing “last month” to a specific month, for example “April”.
But at least, the examples should refer to the same squishy month.
“This month” and “last month” are sometimes squishy phrases – for example, you might refer to this month a few days in the next month. Context matters. To make this easiest to read for everyone, but especially people covered by the COGA TF, I would even suggest changing “last month” to a specific month, for example “April”.
But at least, the examples should refer to the same squishy month.
See also this guidance: https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG2/supplemental/patterns/o3p04-literal-language/
(Contributing this change was only possible due to my supporters.)