Comment by MilkMp
8 hours ago
Was originally just supposed to be a data archive/download place for the parsed data.Thought a website could help! Will look into the standards
8 hours ago
Was originally just supposed to be a data archive/download place for the parsed data.Thought a website could help! Will look into the standards
Accessibility matters.
In 2026, tools like WAVE, Lighthouse, and a real screen reader should be part of any website design process. They catch issues early. A stitch in time saves nine.
I know you may not be a designer. That’s fine. Starting with a solid, off-the-shelf CSS framework can get you much closer to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) compliance from day one. It sets a baseline so you’re not reinventing solved problems.
Building from scratch is absolutely valid. It’s cool, even. But right now it reads less like an intentional design choice and more like missing fundamentals.
I’m not trying to be a dick, the project has potential! A few design improvements would make it usable for a lot more people.
Cheers!
Thanks! I am definitely not a front-end web designer lol, and I for sure don't want to limit people's access. I will look into the standards and see how best to implement them into the website :)