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I'd like to take the lead on adding a Web Accessibility Guide that we can use as a reference on our projects.
I don't have a full vision yet, but some ideas that come to mind
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If anyone else has other ideas, please share! 🙂
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Thanks @gerardo-rodriguez,
Once you have a boilerplate set up for resource links I would gladly offer some contributions.
If anyone else has other ideas, please share!
🤔 The only things that comes to mind at the moment is:
• Addressing/mentioning various types color blindness • Testing examples with VoiceOver (and other screen reader tools)
I like it! This is a nice article with some a11y personas: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/unsure-digital-accessibility-imaginary-people-can-lead-laura-ciporen/
what level of WCAG Guidelines are we following?
I wonder if this varies across projects? I think it would be good to set a baseline though. e.g. we always follow AA but sometimes use AAA.
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I'd like to take the lead on adding a Web Accessibility Guide that we can use as a reference on our projects.
I don't have a full vision yet, but some ideas that come to mind
😄
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: