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by learningwebdev
1905 days ago
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I don't know what an "overlay" is, but how vulnerable am I as an amateur web developer to being sued because a website I build is inaccessible to some users? Of course I want to make my websites accessible, but I also don't really want to be sued because I made a mistake. |
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Why? Lawsuits are expensive, a bug-report is 100% easier :)
So if you listen to your bug reports about accessibility, the chances of being sued are near zero. Assuming you DO get sued first, if you fix the issue before the court date, chances are you won't even have to show up, but even if you do have to show up in the court date, they won't be able to show standing anymore, and the case will get dismissed. (Assuming you actually fixed the issue)