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sarasoueidan.com
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| | | | | - The personal website of Sara Soueidan, inclusive design engineer | |
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gomakethings.com
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| | | | | When I start working with new consulting clients, one of the first things I like to do is an audit of their existing site. Im primarily looking for performance issues, accessibility issues, and architecture issues. I put them all together into a nice report, and often helps guide a lot of the work that we do going forward. Today, I wanted to share eight of the most common accessibility issues I see when I run these audits. | |
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| | | An accessibility statement doesn't serve as legal protection, nor does it demonstrate conformance with any particular law, regulation, or set of standards | ||