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11 October 2018 by Amanda Rush 4 Comments

Blind people, I am not having your excuses for why you can’t make the things you create accessible to all disability groups today, especially if you constantly flag accessibility fails on the part of others. If @BlindBargains can manage it, so can you. If you create a podcast, then it needs transcription. If you run a website, it needs skiplinks. It needs images with alternative text. These things are part of accessibility in particular and inclusive design in general, and you cannot complain about the accessibility fails of others, (hashtag a11yFail), and then skip the parts you don’t want or that are too hard or too inconvenient.

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  • ((( Amanda ))) says: @ twitter.com
    11 October 2018 at 17:15

    ((( Amanda ))) reposted this note on twitter.com.

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  • Darrell Bowles says:
    11 October 2018 at 17:48

    Wow, I totally agree with you. Tha’ts why I’m going to do my best.

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  • Chris Smart says: @ twitter.com
    12 October 2018 at 09:09

    Chris Smart reposted this note on twitter.com.

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    12 October 2018 at 17:50

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