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Concrete "this to that" examples are worth their weight in gold[1] for how to make simple steps forward in accessibility, along with some sort of a demonstration of how it changes the experience.

I'm sitting on a codebase with ~20 HTML ARIA warnings from SvelteKit's lint and frankly don't expect to get to fix them any time soon. I'd like to, but there's always something else to put the effort into. And that's when the framework is trying to nudge me in the correct direction, not active effort!

[1]: So, frankly, not that much: https://www.npr.org/sections/krulwich/2011/12/21/144066248/l...



Feel free to come find me on Masto or similar and AMA. That goes for all of you. Not auditing for free, but happy to answer questions/figure out ARIA warnings or whatever. Linting issues like that are probably stupid easy to fix once you know what's actually going on and I'll happily save you the MDN trip :)




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