Accessibility online: A neglected frontier for people with disabilities(ottawacitizen.com)
submitted by fastfinge
Vaelian2 points7y ago
I've all but given up visiting most sites because every site has a different navigation strategy for screen-readers and sometimes appear to be inaccessible at first glance, not to mention those that are truly inaccessible. I thought that reddit itself was inaccessible for almost 2 years after losing my sight until I decided to learned the strategy to navigate it, but I don't have energy to put into learning strategies for every little thing that used to be trivial back when I could see.
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