aardrian, 1 month ago to accessibility Speaking of #overlays, there is yet another one: #WebAbility I have already made a PR to add it to the Overlay Fact Sheet: https://github.com/karlgroves/overlayfactsheet/pull/1189 As with other overlays, it makes WCAG/ADA promises, fails to fix stuff, replicates platform features (poorly) in CSS, and introduces WCAG violations just by adding it to a site. Cool business model. #accessibility #a11y
Speaking of #overlays, there is yet another one: #WebAbility
I have already made a PR to add it to the Overlay Fact Sheet: https://github.com/karlgroves/overlayfactsheet/pull/1189
As with other overlays, it makes WCAG/ADA promises, fails to fix stuff, replicates platform features (poorly) in CSS, and introduces WCAG violations just by adding it to a site.
Cool business model.
#accessibility #a11y
aardrian, 1 month ago Per an IAAP rep (https://web-a11y.slack.com/archives/C0382G2EGKH/p1712594585705449): “None of those orgs are members - having the team write and require them to remove our logo” Which suggests all other logos on the #WebAbility #overlay page are also a lie. Which seems on-brand for the overlay industry. #accessibility #a11y
Per an IAAP rep (https://web-a11y.slack.com/archives/C0382G2EGKH/p1712594585705449):
“None of those orgs are members - having the team write and require them to remove our logo”
Which suggests all other logos on the #WebAbility #overlay page are also a lie.
Which seems on-brand for the overlay industry.