Dennis is a content marketer for a web development agency. While researching a blog post about accessibility, he came across some alarming information about companies being sued for lack of accessibility. How should he address this in his blog post?
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Correct answer: Even if your website isn't legally required to be accessible, ensure it doesn't prevent anyone from consuming, navigating, or obtaining information. Speak with a lawyer if you have concerns..
Why this is the answer
Accessible content supports HubSpot’s inbound methodology because helpful experiences should allow people to consume, navigate, and obtain information without unnecessary barriers. The correct approach balances accessibility as a user experience responsibility with the need for legal guidance when compliance concerns exist. Accessibility should not be dismissed just because legal requirements may vary by industry or location. A practical content recommendation should encourage inclusive website improvements without presenting legal advice as certainty.
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