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Out-of-the-box accessibility utility package to develop production ready applications.
- a11y
- ARIA
- Accessibility
- Assistive Technology
- Keyboard Navigation
- Focus Management
- WCAG Guidelines
- Inclusive Design
Utility functions for working with colors in adherence to WCAG 2.1 guidelines.
- wcag
- wcag-2.1
- accessibility
- accessible
- color
- colors
- contrast
- contrast-ratio
- luminance
- luminosity
- suggestion
- generator
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- push
- regular
- urls
- descriptors
- browserslist
- exit
- ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice
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- path
- sharedarraybuffer
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Create menus that auto-position themselves within the viewport and adhere to the accessibility guidelines
AA11yProbe is a tool that helps you run automated accessibility tests on your website and displays a report of any issues found. The tool uses an accessibility testing library that supports the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.
A lookup for WCAG 2.2 references. Handy for those doing accessibility audits and are sick of the constant copying and pasting.
A small Javascript library to focus trap a user on your website, to help comply with W3C accessibility guidelines.
WAI-ARIA tablist plugin based on AcceDe Web accessibility guidelines
WAI-ARIA accordion plugin based on AcceDe Web accessibility guidelines
APCA: the Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm, a modern contrast method that improves readability contrast on self-illuminated displays. Developed for the W3C's WCAG 3 and other standards.
An automation tool for testing frontend applications against a set of web accessibility guidelines.
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
The Usage Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) in JSON format.