Accessibility issues that can’t be solved by tech
You can’t consider yourself accessible in the broadest sense of the word without considering non-technical factors that disproportionately impact people with disabilities
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There are two different categories of thought on the WCAG accessibility guidelines:
WCAG is a goal, something that one should be compliant with
WCAG is a method that supports being accessible when combined with other best practices and things outside of software behavior.
So what are the other things you need to think about …
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