>Pages containing popular JavaScript frameworks were more likely to have accessibility errors than those that didn’t use those frameworks.
I find this result ironic after one of the top complaints in that javascript-free front end post we had yesterday[1] was that it hindered accessibility.
Edit: I highly suggest reading the WebAim article this blog links to; it has a lot of interesting information over how the different technologies correlate to accessibility
I find this result ironic after one of the top complaints in that javascript-free front end post we had yesterday[1] was that it hindered accessibility.
Edit: I highly suggest reading the WebAim article this blog links to; it has a lot of interesting information over how the different technologies correlate to accessibility
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19367149 [2] https://webaim.org/projects/million