Nice description of the problem. +1 for semantic html - much more readable and succinct. I wonder if one day we might see law suit succeed when someone describes ARIA-first as spaghetti html, as has happened with spaghetti code.
And it is like spaghetti code - where the only people/person who understand it have long gone and new developers coming in are afraid to change anything for fear of breaking something. Build for resilience!
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Nice description of the problem. +1 for semantic html - much more readable and succinct. I wonder if one day we might see law suit succeed when someone describes ARIA-first as spaghetti html, as has happened with spaghetti code.
And it is like spaghetti code - where the only people/person who understand it have long gone and new developers coming in are afraid to change anything for fear of breaking something. Build for resilience!