Could you tell a little more about that anger? Also how long have you been studying web accessibility if I may ask just out of curiosity because many people are new to it and many of us are veterans we need to talk all of us and learn from each other!
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This is it, exactly. I’ve been hammering at this for 11 years in online education spaces. I still bump into people who think about #a11y in an ROI framework. Like, WTAF? If you can’t afford to develop courses with #a11y as table stakes, then you can’t afford to develop courses.
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There always has been a mission-critical return on investments for websites. That is that people can be empowered using the web if it can be accessed, understood, searched, meaningful. Accessibility is the on-ramp to the web. Can't get to content? That's not the web.

Apr 21, 2022 · 2:55 PM UTC