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A general term used to describe the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible. Accessibility is often used to focus on people with disabilities or special needs and their right of access to entities.
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Are we thinking too much about how a user will interpret a photograph? [closed]
It's commonplace nowadays (with accessibility as rife as ever) to place a darkened overlay over the image before text goes on top, so the text is easier to read. It does make sense. … We need to do 'something', so IF we are to have text on an image (sure we could just put the text below the image) is it perfectly reasonable to darken it so we do not fail accessibility checks? …