The collection of useful links and bookmarks about accessibility that I find useful.
By default, HTML is accessible, if used correctly. Web accessibility involves ensuring that content remains accessible, regardless of who and how the web is accessed.
MDN
Getting started with accessibility
- Accessibility on MDN
- Accessibility on Wikipedia
- Tips for getting started with accessibility
- Nine easy steps to get started with accessibility
- Designing for accessibility is not that hard
- Making Content Usable for People with Cognitive and Learning Disabilities (COGA)
- Getting started with web accessibility on my blog
Blog posts about accessibility
Various resources
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
- WebAIM Contrast checker tool
- Who can use this color combination?
- Inclusive Components
- Material Design accessibility guidelines
- What’s new in WCAG 2.2?
- How to Meet WCAG (Quick Reference)
- WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools
European Accessibility Act
- Blogpost: European Accessibility Act: What you need to know
- Everything you need to know about the EU Web Accessibility Directive and the European Accessibility Act
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