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Genauso kann man als Webdesigner ja mal die Maus abziehen.

“That changed early in 2015 when I took the opportunity to invite my Managing Director to a conference room. There, I had set up a laptop pointed to the homepage. A mouse was tethered to the USB port. I asked him to book a flight. As he reached for the mouse, I immediately interrupted him, apologized, then unplugged the mouse. I then stated, ok, now book a flight. After 5-10 mins struggling in using the keyboard to navigate the page, he gave up. I said, ‘That’s just with using a keyboard. What if you couldn’t see the screen?’ After an expletive, he thanked me for demonstrating the impact our inaccessible site had. After that, there seemed to be a better understanding of the actual problem by upper management.”
—Dennis Deacon, How Accessibility Saved My Professional Life (9. Türchen des Adventskalenders 24 Accessibility)

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“When UX doesn’t consider all users, shouldn’t it be known as ‘Some User Experience’ or... SUX? #a11y” —Billy Gregory