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Make The Web Accessible
Reduce web friction: a cleaner browser, RSS, calmer reading, and faster access to the content that matters.
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The problem with the web is not only the amount of information. It is the friction: ads, trackers, infinite feeds, too many open tabs, poor interfaces, and too many useless steps between you and the content that matters.
> Making the web accessible does not mean making everything visible. It means removing what stands between you and the right content.
And “accessible” should not only mean “more comfortable for you.” If you publish or share content, web accessibility is also a baseline requirement (structure, navigation, contrast, keyboard focus). WCAG gives a concrete framework<sup>1</sup>.
What the full lesson covers
These are the main sections available in the unlocked version.
- What this is really about
- The Winflowz decision framework
- What to avoid
- Accessibility (WCAG): invisible friction
- The cleanup layer
- The access layer
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