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 A short Tales From Drop-In Time today with a few anecdotes from my work week. I have been trying to get an embed-this-item type of iframe working within my "not designed by me" work website and it fails inscrutably and I'm not even sure why. Is it because of something set up by the web designers? My browser plugins? My levels of permissions? A cache somewhere? I've been troubleshooting but also winding up in a "same input but different output" situation and I am flummoxed. Ahem. 
 @8b189dd1 Who controls the hosting? If there's a Content-Security-Policy header set it could prevent iframes, though you should see a message about it in the console when opening the page. 
 I am at the library. It is Banned Books Week. We have two major displays. Let's contrast/compare.

1. Downstairs (kids) has covers of books, you can look inside to see why they were banned/challenged. Interactive. Encourages curiosity.
2. Upstairs (adult) creates a barrier, has you read about banned books week. You have to go around to get at the books

I am often a crank about this stuff but I'm not sure creating an accessibility challenge is the way to teach people about this. But maybe it is?

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