What do you do if logical reasoning is hindering the accessibility and inclusivity of your web designs?
When you're knee-deep in the logic of web design, it's easy to overlook the human element. Logical reasoning can sometimes lead to designs that are aesthetically pleasing or technically sound but fail to account for the diverse needs of all users. If you find that your logical approach to web design is clashing with the principles of accessibility and inclusivity, it's crucial to take a step back and reassess. Remember, the best web designs are those that welcome everyone, regardless of ability or background.
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Abhijeet TyagiSr. Software Engineer
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