Last week, I was staring at a spinning wheel, waiting for a website to load. With each passing second, my frustration grew. That’s when it hit me — if I, with no disabilities, felt this annoyed by a simple delay, how much harder must it be for users with visual, auditory, or motor impairments navigating poorly optimized sites?
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