I’ve always abided in the idea that “HTML is accessible by default and then we come along and mess it up.” In a lot places this is very true and by just using a suitable HTML element instead of a generic div or span we can have a big Accessibility impact. But that’s not always the case. There are some cases where even using plain ol’ HTML causes accessibility problems. I get frustrated and want to
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