Search Engine Land (guest/paying author) is pretty clear that you should not use accessibility overlays (such as #accessiBe, #UserWay, #AudioEye, etc):

“Are you using an accessibility overlay to help disabled users? Don’t!”
https://searchengineland.com/accessibility-overlay-disabled-users-389394

via @JonAvilaA11y #a11y

Are you using an accessibility overlay to help disabled users? Don't!

Accessibility overlays are not the answer for sites looking to provide a more inclusive experience for online users with disabilities.

Search Engine Land
@aardrian It sounds like the short version of that is: #accessibility isn't something you can bolt on later; you have to bake it in from the start.
@arensb Yup!
@aardrian Sounds like #security that way.
@arensb That is a common comparison. Many orgs look to how security is rolled out and socialized within an organization as guidance.

@aardrian I just saw a website with #UserWay and was at first swayed by the bells and whistles of it all... but this gives me some thought... and pause.

See "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)"

#Blogging #WordPress #Plugins #WCAG
#ADA #Disabilities #Accessibility #AccessibilityOverlay #overlay #AmericansWithDisabilities #TheBarriersWeFace

#UserWay Will Get You Sued

Disclaimer: This post and the headline is my opinion. I provide verifiable facts throughout to inform that opinion. I say this because French overlay vendor FACIL’iti has filed at least two frivolous lawsuits, and given overlay vendors tend to follow the same business practices, it is reasonable to assume UserWay…

Adrian Roselli
@aardrian thanks! Lots of info… I see your passion