Lea Rosema on Nostr: When it comes to accessibility, I sometimes think I it is best for me to keep it ...
When it comes to accessibility, I sometimes think I it is best for me to keep it separated from my job. At work it's almost always a pain. It shouldn't be a pain. But the managers always manage to painify it. Like constantly devalueing it as not that important, saying "we'll do it afterwards" and so on. Until the point it is important. And then, there is no budget left and they need it for tomorrow. 🙈
Maybe do that web dev with accessibility in mind as a hobby. And monkey coder from 9 to 5.
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