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Converts a RGG color, of a specific base palette, to a desired contrast value. This allows any primary color to be WCAG 2.0 Level AAA accessible.
Evaluate if a to colors have sufficient contrast to pass WCAG requirements.
- wcag
- color
- contrast
- luminance
- contrast-ratio
- accessibility
- a11y
- relative-luminance
- color-contrast
- text-legibility
Command line tool to check the contrast between two colours against WCAG standards
The A11y Machine is an automated accessibility testing tool which crawls and tests all pages of any website.
Color palette combination contrast tester
helper function for WCAG contrast criterion
Utilities to work with WCAG color contrast
Compare colors to one another. Especially useful for validating color input fields.
web accessibility testing using axe-core and webdriver.io
The last (accessible) carousel you'll ever need, compatible with jquery 4.x.
Color Check is a very tine library for checking your foreground and backgorunds colors against the WCAG2 color compliance standard.
Delta Phi Star is a general purpose method of determining perceptual lightness contrast developed by Andrew Somers (Myndex Research), and is a sibling of APCA and SACAM. It is a simplified method using easily invertible standardized maths, however it lack
Get relative luminance from a color string.
a11y announcer for React to announce information to screen readers.
A library that will detect when a user zooms text in their browser. This is a common use case for people who are visually impaired.
WCAG 2.0 AA contrast checker for DOM elements
This project was bootstrapped with [TSDX](https://github.com/jaredpalmer/tsdx).
### Welcome to equa11y, an easy to use command-line tool for accessiblity testing.
Theme for JSON Resume addressing WCAG 2.1 and ARIA accessibility (a11y) standards
- résumé
- resume
- curriculum vitae
- CV
- jsonresume
- jsonresume-theme
- accessibility
- a11y
- WCAG
- ARIA
- disability
- assistive technology
Utility that helps you choose colors with sufficient contrast, WCAG 2.0 in mind