What are your favorite "accessibility red flags"?
In other words, when you first access a website, device, service, physical space, etc., what is something that immediately warns you, this won't go well for some disabled people?
I'd love to hear various perspectives, so please boost if you're willing.
@dankeck Accessibility overlays, lack of landmark or heading structure, lots of activateable elements with no roles or obscure names.
@dankeck When a site advertises its keyboard shortcuts. They're always different, and sometimes don't even work. Also, people shouldn't need a manual to operate a website. ☺️
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