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Myths about Web Accessibility (Intro)
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Myths about Web Accessibility (Intro)

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Myth: Accessibility is difficult
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Myth: Accessibility is difficult

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Myth: Accessibility is expensive
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Myth: Accessibility is expensive

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Myth: Accessible websites are ugly
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Myth: Accessible websites are ugly

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Myth: Accessibility is for blind people
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Myth: Accessibility is for blind people

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Myth: Accessibility is for people with disabilities
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Myth: Accessibility is for people with disabilities

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Myth: Automatic tests are enough for accessibility
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Myth: Automatic tests are enough for accessibility

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Myth: Overlays are enough to ensure Web Accessibility
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Myth: Overlays are enough to ensure Web Accessibility

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Myth: HTML is accessible by default
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Myth: HTML is accessible by default

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No ARIA > Bad ARIA
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No ARIA > Bad ARIA

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Myth: Prefers reduced motion means no motion
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Myth: Prefers reduced motion means no motion

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