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4 signs your product is not as accessible as you think – Yahoo News Australia
For too many companies, accessibility wasn’t baked into their products from the start, meaning they now find themselves trying to figure out how to inject it…

For too many companies, accessibility wasn’t baked into their products from the start, meaning they now find themselves trying to figure out how to inject it retrospectively. But bringing decades-long legacy code and design into the future isn’t easy (or cheap).
Businesses have to overcome the fear and uncertainty about how to do such retrofitting, address the lack of education to launch such projects, and balance the scope of these iterations while still maintaining other production work.
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