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accessibility guides, tips, examples, statement #28

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some starter to do's:

  • start accessibility section - Accessibility
  • basic statement
  • link to accessibility resources for related platforms
  • evaluate compliance with WCAG
  • point out accessibility features
  • add how to guide for auditing your own site, with resources, i.e. walk-through to Lighthouse
  • add About info about semantic markup
  • add more in metadata section about impact of choices

ideas of things to add to docs:

  • "accessibility tab" -- lays "out what aspects of CB meet WCAG 2.1AA guidelines, which aspects of CB partially meet 2.1AA, and which aspects fail to meet 2.1AA... This could also be a space where you point out any accessibility features that CB has. You could also even include a demo about, from the perspective of a CB maker, how they could make choices to make more accessible projects." (Elliot)
  • accessibility tips for creators in each relevant section (e.g. how to write about page using headers correctly, how to make good color choices during customization)
  • link to accessibility resources for related platforms (e.g. GitHub, Google Docs) i.e. accessibility for project creators, not just site visitors
  • guide for auditing your own site, with resources, i.e. walk-through to Lighthouse

examples:

resources:

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