DDA Compliance

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  • detritus0

    Such laws are simply in place to guarantee a useful provision of service; To enforce some level of consideration for the specified sectors.

    Government and local service are by default attuned to the needs of these sectors.. the private sphere just needs to ensure it's not going out of its way to deny service to the ‘less than abled’ or whatever.

    I remember getting big into accessability around 2000/2001, when I was a web grunt. The effort/payoff balance has tipped around compromise ever since, and I can't think of anyone, ever, getting anywhere near busted. I lost interest thereafter.

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    tl;dr—no one will ever get ‘busted’ for this, unless they're going out of their way to deny service.

    • Besides, common sense HTML-based coding alleviates many of the concerns. Like it always has.detritus

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