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Do you know any well known inaccessible websites? (self.Blind)
submitted by mehmetegemen
I am working on a project which will make inaccessible websites accessible for disabled users. Could you tell me some inaccessible websites you've encountered with so I can test my software on them?

You help a lot if you also tell me how can the website be improved accessibility wise.
IronDominion 7 points 3y ago
Basically any chain pizza restaurant (Dominos, Pizza Hut, etc). All of their sites especially when ordering are horribly inaccessible. There is a lawsuit over it, so having a software workaround to avoid that without having to wait for those companies to realize they’re stupid would be amazing
afraidofdust 3 points 3y ago
I've heard that every Dem Primary candidate's website has accessibility problems.
skycaster15 1 points 3y ago
How interesting. I really think I'm going to look into this!!
hopesthoughts 1 points 3y ago
Unfortunately lots of RSS readers. If it's OK we can talk privately.
devinprater 2 points 3y ago
wish.com
WarHamster40k 2 points 3y ago
Most sites that still try to run unoptimized versions of Flash. Many screen readers interpret it as nothing there since there's no text or images to examine. For me, a few earlier examples were early iterations of memes that were basically MS-Paint-type animations done to silly songs. If the buttons are part of the "video", they can't be tabbed to.
bineyaid 1 points 3y ago
Try it on airtable please also do you know about any other project management apps that are accessible
mehmetegemen [OP] 1 points 3y ago
Okay then I'll test the software first on airtable.
bineyaid 1 points 3y ago
Which OS your software works in
mehmetegemen [OP] 1 points 3y ago
it will be a browser extension, firefox first
skycaster15 1 points 3y ago
The Van's website I'm pretty sure is inaccessible and I lot of restruranys with online ordering features.
CloudyBeep 1 points 3y ago
To know how to improve a website's accessibility, as a starting point, it should be able to meet the WCAG success criteria. After that, you get people with disabilities using various combinations of user agents and assistive technology to test it.
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