
On 2021-09-20 9:28 p.m., Dave Collier-Brown via talk wrote:
On 2021-09-20 4:36 p.m., Lennart Sorensen via talk wrote:
Just because getting it certified is tedious is no excuse for not designing it with that in mind from the start. Making a design that is entirely not suitable is a great way to ensure it will be a lot of work and expensive when you have to then do it all over after the fact to do it right.
Alas, there are fads in UX that always break ADA and AODA, and "ooh, shiny" beats "you'll get your ass sued off" way too often.
Hiding the scroll-bar unless you position your cursor EXACTLY in the middle of the right band of white-space is an excellent example, /eh Grafana/?
Another thing, which is very annoying, is the sites that use low contrast, such as grey on white or black on dark blue. What's the point of making a web site that's hard to read???