Did you know that using a link text such as "this" or "here" is bad for accessibility? Screen readers will highlight links separately, and context will be lost. Instead, you might want to use a link with a better description, such as: regex101.com
bjornp_
joined 1 year ago
We all know what happened to Tumblr right?
I have some servers laying around doing nothing. May spin up a small instance too
And Lemmy is made by the community. Reddit has a huge development team and a lot of budget.
Reddit wasn't done after a few years either. Lemmy is still very new. I'd say get used to it. We'll get there.
If you want to help, you're welcome to go to the GitHub and contribute
It was news to me as well when I first heard it. Accessibility tools isn't something most people keep in mind when writing content, but easy steps like this are good imo