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by jakobbuis 3263 days ago
I'm aware of most techniques for making websites more accessible, and try to apply them where possible.

Unfortunately, the problem is most often not in applying the techniques, but convincing non-technical colleagues that these steps are important, even if they take a little longer.

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The easiest way to good accessibility is to do it rather than trying to persuade people that theoretically can say no. It’s part of being a good designer and/or developer; to do otherwise is the undersell your skills and let down your employer / the client.
You can mention the liability potential from the ADA.
I've started to notice that customers are getting uneasy at the prospect of incoming legislation here in The Netherlands. I believe there's a new law in the works that makes accessibility mandatory in some cases, mostly pseudo-government related content though, so its scope remains limited.