Not kicking anyone's cat here but if the ADA applies to web sites then NO WEB 
PAGE EVER should be allowed to utilize that HORRIBLE 'flat' design strategy.  
Pages such as the new ESPN page are EXTREMELY difficult to read and sue for 
people who have vision and reading disabilities.

Having said that (and this may sound contradictory) making sure that pages are 
usable by ADA people is great but you cannot more difficult or cumbersome in 
doing so.  The ADA complaint should be an alternative page layout if necessary 
just as many pages (rightfully so) have a mobile version.  IOW it is not 
necessarily as import that all pages being ADA per se as it is that they all 
have an ADA 'version'.
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