Maurice O'Prey wrote:
I'm not sure what you are saying. We all know that making web applications
accessible to all can be done, alas it seems common (and I am not guilt free
in this) that we just don't have the time and it costs too much?

Should we or shouldn't we?
My answer is we should (sod the cost)!
My point is that if you're going to be standards complaint, writing your own UI framework is a whole lot of work. Heck, I remember just trying to apply SAA standards to 5250 applications back in the 90s. I'd hate to have to try and write my own i18n/a11y capable framework. So if your goal is compliance, you;re probably better off using somebody else's framework.

By all means we should strive for compliance.

Joe

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