An awful lot of web accessibility boils down to 'do the same as everyone else'.
It's interesting seeing how there seems to be growing awareness of web accessibility issues amongst the social-justice crowd. It's a bit like a meme I suppose, once one person in the set gets interested the buzz starts to go around. As a coding geek I've always been heavily into accessibility for years and so it's always struck me as common sense, and to do with coding and attracting users. It's weird to see peeps pushing it as a social justice issue these days - two separate parts of my world view end up mushing together. Not in a 'bad things will result from the collision' sort of way but in a mixy way that I personally find confusing.
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It's interesting seeing how there seems to be growing awareness of web accessibility issues amongst the social-justice crowd. It's a bit like a meme I suppose, once one person in the set gets interested the buzz starts to go around. As a coding geek I've always been heavily into accessibility for years and so it's always struck me as common sense, and to do with coding and attracting users. It's weird to see peeps pushing it as a social justice issue these days - two separate parts of my world view end up mushing together. Not in a 'bad things will result from the collision' sort of way but in a mixy way that I personally find confusing.