I was looking up a #beer, and its entry on #RateBeer came up.
Somehow though, I don't think that having your blurb about being dedicated to #accessibility as your site's snippet is very useful information to show up in search results:
«RateBeer is committed to improving the accessibility of our website for all users, including those with disabilities. If you experience issues or difficulties accessing any information on our site as a result of a disability, we want to hear from you. Please contact us at [email protected] with your contact information, the web address where you experienced the issue, and a brief description of the problem.»
Screenshot of DuckDuckGo search results showing the aforementioned blurb as RateBeer.com's page/site description
worse though is that I had to turn of #Javascript to even be able to see the contents of the site:
Screenshot of a blank page
Of course visiting it with JS on doesn't make it much better, with various banners and overlays taking the focus away from the actual contents.
#a11y
Screenshot of RateBeer.com's page for the Hansa Mango IPA beer
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