Twitter friends! I'm collecting all the evil tricks that people (inadvertently?) do to make things less #accessible. What are the top 3 things #UX or #dev folks do that feel like they're basically locking the door? Give me your worst! #a11y #inclusion
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But I wonder: At which point in both of these cases it should be the responsibility of screen readers to adapt? I feel like the web is malleable and like language — sometimes what early on feels like bad patterns get canonized as proper ones.
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(See: HTML5 as a whole.) I keep hearing an argument that we need to adapt coding practices to screen readers – but is there another side of that coin where a pragmatic response would be for screen readers to adapt?
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