As a blind person us
As a blind person using a screen reader, I was surprised by the difficulty of the payment process. The buttons for selecting the payment method did not have text labels. Likewise the checkboxes for submitting my feedback did not have text labels. I expected that QuickBooks would have better compliance with ADA requirements. The accepted standards for website accessibility are known as Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and are given at: https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=4db0d55285a79519&cs=0&q=Web+Content+Accessibility+Guidelines+%28WCAG%29&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjSpI_CsImPAxUSFVkFHXmjCKAQxccNegQIDRAB&mstk=AUtExfBU_oiPVVibJNpOVAK7n3Yp7tmhX8s5VeG6zdTLJnDWTb7yz3qirVAredxhnB-j3mlrHsLzgTCGmj044ec9svEt14pT7UMZqbjl7hVn8dwy76Lsnuj5mnxAFLiVjWzXQKQ&csui=3
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Nico Hayes commented
Here’s the English translation of your sentence:
> As a developer, I deeply understand the importance of accessibility. This user's feedback is valuable, and I hope QuickBooks can optimize it as soon as possible. It reminds me of when I was recently creating interactive 3D worlds on Genie3World ([https://genie3world.org/](https://genie3world.org/)), where I also paid special attention to the user experience.