Building onto the other reply to your comment, I think you'd be surprised just how much accessibility regulation already exists that's just invisible to you. You also use highly accessible websites every day, you just don't notice.
You might also not be aware of how differently these regulations are applied depending on the type of product or service being offered and the nature of its provider. If you're hawking a web-app for designing charts, you will probably not be asked to stop supporting rainbow color-scales. Now, if you're an educational institution whose admissions tab is unnavigable to visually-impaired people...
You might also not be aware of how differently these regulations are applied depending on the type of product or service being offered and the nature of its provider. If you're hawking a web-app for designing charts, you will probably not be asked to stop supporting rainbow color-scales. Now, if you're an educational institution whose admissions tab is unnavigable to visually-impaired people...