Why Users Leave Your Site Without Complaining (Accessibility)
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Загружено: 2026-02-12
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If you think accessibility is optional, your site is already broken.
Not “edge-case broken.”
Not “theoretical broken.”
Broken for real users — in real situations.
The worst part?
You’ll never see the errors.
Users won’t file issues.
They won’t complain.
They’ll just leave.
In this video, we break down accessibility fundamentals every frontend developer should know — without checklists, buzzwords, or guilt-tripping.
This isn’t about making your site ugly.
And it’s not about adding accessibility at the end.
It’s about whether your app actually works when someone doesn’t use it the same way you do.
We cover:
Why keyboard navigation is the fastest accessibility test
Focus management, modals, dropdowns, and tab order
Why semantic HTML is non-negotiable
Buttons vs clickable divs (and why screen readers care)
Headings, landmarks, and document structure
Why placeholders are not labels
Accessible names for icon-only buttons
Color contrast, feedback, and meaning beyond color
The myth that accessibility slows development
Why native elements give you accessibility for free
Accessibility isn’t charity.
It’s not compliance theater.
And it’s not “extra polish.”
It’s just good frontend engineering.
If your app can’t be used without a mouse, without color, or without sight — it’s not accessible.
And fixing that makes your UI clearer, more predictable, and better for everyone.
If this helped, follow for more frontend fundamentals most tutorials never teach.
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