You call it lazy. I call it "focus" or avoiding pre-mature optimization.
I find the "legal liability" claim hilarious... I do better than 95% of the web: as I said I HAVE some screen reader directives (just did not test it), and labels to make the app more accessible.
> You call it lazy. I call it "focus"
Is this to be read that disabled people and their needs, or more directly from the replied-to comment, "doing the right thing", are not a focus of yours, flossly?
A former coworker of mine opened a meeting saying "we are so good, we care about accessibility". I had been complaining for months and finally a customer had said "we won't buy your product unless it complies to the law".
I find the "legal liability" claim hilarious
You must have six million dollars laying around. Because that's the penalty Target paid for not having an accessible web site.
In 2008..
That wasn't even a regulatory penalty, but a class action by the National Federation of the blind.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Federation_of_the_Bli...