Why doing an instant ADA website compliance review is a terrible idea
TL;DR — you will get an inaccurate, incomplete, and biased report of your actual accessibility status, plus potentially create significant legal liability
This article is not legal advice. This is a general opinion article and should not be relied upon for any legal situation. Always consult an attorney who specializes in accessibility for your legal issues.
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I had an algebra teacher in middle school who was famous for yelling “TANSTAAFL” at his students — which stands for There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.
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