Resolution: Dominos versus the A D A on website accessibility

Sep 29, 2019 17:52


icon: "voltaic (me, face at a sharp angle staring out of one eye with a slight smile and streaks of rainbow light on my face)"For most people in the U.S., being able to order food and other necessities online is an important part of modern life, where there is never enough time. But for people with visual, cognitive, and/or motor disabilities this ( Read more... )

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negativecon September 30 2019, 01:53:21 UTC
I mean, even if I had faith in the law in general to support disabled people, I don't have much faith in this supreme court. I can easily see many of these justices siding with businesses over people. It makes me deeply sad.

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hana_broom September 30 2019, 07:19:58 UTC
Your post is really interesting - I'll have to read up about the australian system. Food for thought, anyways! xxx

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m_malcontent September 30 2019, 14:35:43 UTC
Too rarely does humanity win over profit

Nice entry

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tigrkittn September 30 2019, 15:30:46 UTC
I had no idea this was still an issue. My husband was tasked with making a website "508 compliant" twenty years ago when he was a contract web designer so I thought all sites did this!

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roina_arwen September 30 2019, 16:29:50 UTC
I love reading your entries because I always learn something interesting. I agree that websites should be accessible to everyone. Well written!

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