Accessibility
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An accessible web for everyone is something that not enough developers have been caring about. It is only now that more and more developers start to realize how important this is.
We, at Timble, try to make our websites as accessible as possible. We are working hard on creating automated workflows so we know our sites will stay accessible over time. This is important because accessibility is something that is mainly invisible to most of us. Making sure that every change you make is and stays accessible is really hard and that's why we are using several tools to check these changes.
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