So ... the #CSUN list of exhibitors page is now a bunch of buttons that, when pressed, tell screen readers absolutely nothing and add a modal to the end of the DOM that you have to go find, which in turn has buttons that go to a website for said exhibitor.
Premier #blindness conference in the US and we can't even follow basic #web #accessibility practices I see. Great look guys, incredibly impressed. /s
@zersiax I have a certain amount of forgiveness for bad screen reader accessibility. That forgiveness does not exist here. Absolute fucking bellends. This is a conference for blind people. Why the fuck is it inaccessible to blind people? I hope their accessibility team bites the heads off of everyone on the website team
@PepperTheVixen Looks like someone at the conference is asking for feedback and I've already passed this on, I'm going to see if I can get to the bottom of just ... how this blew up so badly :-O
@zersiax @PepperTheVixen Just hope someone from AudioEye or Userway doesn't get involved and suggest an overlay will fix it.
@dhamlinmusic @zersiax Overlay companies can shove their slopware up their collective ass
@PepperTheVixen @zersiax if we're shitting on overlays we should loop @aardrian in.
@dhamlinmusic @PepperTheVixen @zersiax
Given that two overlay vendors have rooms here, I don't think I can avoid it. I'm horrified conference organizers allowed it.
@aardrian @PepperTheVixen @zersiax Yeah that does not make sense