I vaguely recall that early user involvement helps with accessibility, but I can't remember if it was specifically about unforeseen issues or something else.
I feel like this question is similar to one we practiced about user feedback in design. I think understanding unforeseen accessibility issues makes the most sense.
I'm confident the answer is B. Identifying the best assistive technologies to use is a key benefit of involving users with disabilities early in web development.
D) is the correct answer, but I'm still wondering who came up with those other options. Appealing color combinations? Influencing stakeholders? What web dev planet are they living on?
D) is the correct answer, but I'm still wondering who came up with those other options. Appealing color combinations? Influencing stakeholders? What web dev planet are they living on?
D) Understanding unforeseen accessibility issues sounds spot on. Getting users with disabilities involved early is the best way to identify potential challenges.
D) Understanding unforeseen accessibility issues sounds spot on. Getting users with disabilities involved early is the best way to identify potential challenges.
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