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Ask HN: So if you're not developing with accessibility in mind...

4 pointsby aufklarungover 13 years ago
... what're you going to do when the internet elevates to the status of a right and everyone gets sued because no one developed accessible web sites?

3 comments

jasonkesterover 13 years ago
Same reason we don't zombie-proof our houses. There are plenty of things to worry about that actually have the potential to happen. Why waste time worrying about things that won't?
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davewasthereover 13 years ago
I think it's easy enough to develop an accessible site, then progressively enhance it. The benefits of having it well written in that way has more benefits than just pure accessibility (SEO goodness comes to mind).<p>In certain sectors, accessible sites is mandatory already.
nailerover 13 years ago
Also it's easier to create browser technology to change the appearance of sites to match an individual's needs rather than all websites to change to meet a generalized set of accessibility guidelines which may not affect all disabled people and which may harm abled users.