Les problèmes d’accessibilité ne sont pas seulement dûs aux défauts des interfaces web mais à l’ensemble de l’expérience utilisateur, sur l’ensemble des interfaces, numériques ou pas. C’est un problème global de qualité industrielle, c’est de plus en plus évident.
There is no worse problem in accessing the Web for me right now than multiple devices with uninteroperable browsers and OSs due to multi factor authentication using only email or SMS. It's a nightmare. I PROTEST IN THE NAME of #a11y
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Replying to @ElieSl
Hello dear Elie I hope you are well and I have a little bit of a conceptual challenge for you. Accessibility is not just technical for the web it is synonymous with that content or experience being available. In this instance it's not #a11y alone there is exactly no availability!

Jan 29, 2023 · 7:42 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Hello dear Molly, glad to hear from you. Maybe I have something: it's a model that includes non only content but also services. Not only the UI, but also what happens before and after. opquast.com/en/vptcs-a-ux-an…
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Thank you this looks wonderful! Perhaps I am not making myself clear let's take user experience out of the concept and just go with access and accessibility as words not as our technology of discussion. It's a thought challenge not a web specific one now I'll follow up next tweet
Replying to @mholzschlag
Sorry for quoting your tweet in French, I know you speak French, but just in case : Accessibility problems are not only due to the defects of web interfaces but to the whole user experience, on all interfaces, digital or not. It is a global problem of industrial quality.
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Let's say I want to access my car in order to drive it to the store but I have no key, no glass to break, no way into the car at all. The car is now unavailable to use and thereby is also inaccessible. So I cannot have a user experience of the car if it is literally unavailable.
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