Quick question, oh great and terrible internet brain extension:
What are people's web accessibility pet peeves?
I already have unhelpful/missing alt-text and low contrast text.
Quick question, oh great and terrible internet brain extension:
What are people's web accessibility pet peeves?
I already have unhelpful/missing alt-text and low contrast text.
So far I have:
Current status of list:
* Explain Curb Cut Effect -- Accessibility helps UX, and starting from an Accessibility foundation allows quickly implementing UX.
* Front loading content (Put main content BEFORE the navbar in the raw HTML, even if the navbar renders above the content)
* Multiple themes available… Light, dark, high contrast.
* Color blindness aware.
* Caption videos.
* Transcripts of videos.
*Descriptive alt-text -- Is it there? Is it _helpful_?