Tweet number 31,782

          1. Do the New York City mayoral candidates have accessible campaign sites? Nine candidates, 10 reviews, one very long post... danabyerly.com/articles/do-new-york-city-mayoral-candidates-have-accessible-campaign-sites/
        1. …in reply to @superterrific
          A few observations... none of the candidates fared well in my 10 high level reviews. Many of them did some things well and other things not so well. And sometimes it was a mixed bag in a single review criteria (e.g., color contrast)
      1. …in reply to @superterrific
        All of the candidate's site had some kind of issue when JavaScript was disabled, mostly forms and images not loading (images!)... Eric Adams' homepage is completely unusable if JS doesn't load. These are content sites!
    1. …in reply to @superterrific
      Only one candidate (Maya Wiley) has an Accessibility Statement, I tried to send an email to the account with my findings and it bounced because the mailbox doesn't exist. So I used the form, which doesn't indicate required fields until you hit submit...
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  1. …in reply to @superterrific
    For each candidate I included a link to results for Page Speed Insights, The highest score was about 47/100 (Yang) & the lowest was 6/100 (Adams & Garcia) with rest in the low 30s. These are dismal performance scores.