Here’s a topic that rarely gets thought about: web accessibility. The reason is obvious: most people - most businesses - just don’t think about it. And it seems businesses will do everything in their power to ensure they don’t need to think about. After Guillermo Robles successfully sued the pizza chain because their app and website were not compatible with his screen reader (which, he argued, contravenes the Americans with Disabilities Act ), Domino’s has responded on the front foot, petitioning the Supreme Court to hear the case - the company argues that the ADA guidelines aren’t clear enough for companies to properly and correctly implement in the context of digital products and services.
Domino's war on web accessibility
Domino's war on web accessibility
Domino's war on web accessibility
Here’s a topic that rarely gets thought about: web accessibility. The reason is obvious: most people - most businesses - just don’t think about it. And it seems businesses will do everything in their power to ensure they don’t need to think about. After Guillermo Robles successfully sued the pizza chain because their app and website were not compatible with his screen reader (which, he argued, contravenes the Americans with Disabilities Act ), Domino’s has responded on the front foot, petitioning the Supreme Court to hear the case - the company argues that the ADA guidelines aren’t clear enough for companies to properly and correctly implement in the context of digital products and services.