[NFBCS] Is There Any Point in Compiling a List of Most Common Problems

dandrews920 at comcast.net dandrews920 at comcast.net
Fri Jun 30 15:49:22 UTC 2023


I am not aware of a central location. Some of the web accessibility
companies, like Deque, Level Access, TPGI etc., have stuff. Most of this
stuff seems to appear on blogs.  If you do some searches, I would guess you
will come up with stuff.

 

Dave

 

 

 

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Subject: [NFBCS] Is There Any Point in Compiling a List of Most Common
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            I have often contemplated making a list of the most common
accessibility problems that are found on websites, like sticking
role="menuitem" on an anchor tag without changing the behavior to be a
menuitem. Is there any point in doing this? Is there anywhere to send such a
list? Even if there is a central resource for stuff like this, do companies
bother to reference it?

 

Nicole

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