I only ask that frameworks put warnings on their products when they can't be accessible. E.g.: "This site best viewed with a high net worth"
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Why single out frameworks? Libs and plain old HTML+CSS can be inaccessible too.
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What you want is good design and engineering practices for accessibility supported by audits and testing. That's framework agnostic.
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I mean accessible in a broad sense: if your thing is so slow and bloated that only people with the fastest phones can use it, not accessible
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