Whether it's an #a11y "shotgun house" social problem (add it at the ass end, poorly), the "who cares I'm not disabled (yet)" fallacy, a policy concern or other accessibility woe: What issues irk you the most and why? Any method, approach or idea you tried ever even kinda help?

Mar 13, 2021 路 3:58 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
"it's the law" and "we can avoid being sued" have been the most effective levers in corporate culture
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In my experience, this route has worked in SBA culture over big corps who break laws and avoid action because they have in-house legal teams paid to interpret law. Corporations have slid around legal beefs far easier than NPO/NGOs, SBAs, .edu, .gov .mil. -the NSA was once exempt!
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Replying to @mholzschlag
My current favorite trend is people using Lighthouse for a11y testing. Lighthouse only works on load, so anything behind an interaction, like forms in an accordion, are only tested in their initial state. 1/2
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