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by eitland
2632 days ago
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> Pages don't need a fallback to non-Javascript in 2019. Accessibility technologies now fully support a JS enabled web, with accessibility standards following suit. I think we should broaden the definition of accessibility to make websites aren't unneccesarily annoying or invasive for normal users either ;-) (And yes, making web applications is part of my job.) |
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