The "readability survey" on @ravelry is inaccessible as hell, and fails to address many of the primary concerns with the layout.
It's also incredibly ineffectively written if you actually want usable, useful data out. @outcassed and @ravelry , hire an accessibility consultant!
Seriously, 35 pages and nothing on the flickering drop shadows besides a ticky box asking if you use the setting?
"Which do you prefer?"
I prefer not having to lie down after 5 minutes of using @ravelry, or after spending 5 minutes flicking between survey options.
If you do try to take it, I strongly suggest doing it with a large screen or at least full-screen in your browser so you can minimize scrolling.
Not a single free-text box? Not even a "now you've gone through 35 pages, is there anything we've missed" at the end?
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