not going to lie, one of the worst side effects of #WCAG has been the obsession with reading the tea leaves of what a particular SC means (many of these written almost 20 years ago), which SC to fail things under, and generally an obsession (from industry/product owners) to satisfy WCAG ... rather than focusing on actual #accessibility (which often goes beyond WCAG, or involves things that simply fall between SCs, or are just "best practice" rather than hard fails). but it is what it is... #a11y
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If you use your voice to navigate websites, the @w3c Accessibility Conformance Testing (ACT) Rules Community Group and Task Force would like your help to test 27 different controls:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetBabmHgRYXFHxbUjPu3eVoHwwquy7FFI6wIRx0uOWLSPgQg/viewform
It'll help them understand which patterns work (and which don't) for #WCAG 2.5.3 Label in Name
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