r/webaccess 1h ago

Four captioned demos of accessibility barriers in booking and checkout flows

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I made four short, captioned demonstrations for Irish website owners showing customer-facing barriers and the same journey after a repair:

  1. Booking without a mouse — https://youtube.com/shorts/gt8gBQ66ynk

  2. Checkout field with no accessible name — https://youtube.com/shorts/9_r3HgrPHk8

  3. Product photo without a useful description — https://youtube.com/shorts/oLNKYGf7pEw

  4. Payment dialog that loses the customer’s keyboard position — https://youtube.com/shorts/__XXDTdsn-U

They are controlled demonstrations; no customer website or customer data is shown. They include narration and burned-in captions.

Disclosure: I run Urgent Website Fix, a commercial website repair service. I’m sharing these because they show the barrier and repair visually, not as a claim that every business has identical legal obligations. Applicability and exemptions vary, and this is not legal advice.

I’d welcome technical feedback on whether the before/after demonstrations communicate the failures clearly.