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React Application Architecture for Production - Second Edition
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Imagine you're a user who relies on the keyboard to navigate through the application. Perhaps a motor impairment makes using a mouse difficult, or perhaps it's simply your preference. You open the application, press Tab to move through the interface, and nothing happens. No focus indicators, no logical tab order, no way forward. You close the tab and move on. For you, the application is unusable. Accessibility, often abbreviated as a11y, ensures that our applications can be used by everyone, including people with disabilities. This includes users who rely on screen readers, navigate with keyboards, have low vision, or experience motor impairments. Building accessible applications isn't just the right thing to do. It's often a legal requirement and expands our potential user base significantly.
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