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Known accessibility hurdles with popular JavaScript frameworks
From: Brooks Newton
Date: Jan 12, 2021 11:51AM
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Hello All,
Does anyone know of a collection of known accessibility hurdles associated
with the most popular JS frameworks in use today by web site production
teams? If there isn't any one authoritative collection, then maybe folks
on the list can supply their own observations from implementing and testing
JS frameworks in their own work. The observed hurdles can be WCAG-related
or outside of the formal WCAG umbrella.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if site owners and content authors could have a
clear understanding of the baked-in accessibility problems they will
inherit when they adopt a framework to support their organization's needs?
Thanks!
Brooks Newton
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