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Accessibility: Color Contrast

One of the easiest things you can do to ensure that you pages do not present accessibility barriers is to make sure that your text and interface elements have high contrast. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) give recommendations on ratios representing contrast between light and dark. The ratios are always given as X:1, where […]

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Accessibility Checklist

From the Mozilla Developer Network, a checklist for the accessibility of your designs: Make sure your HTML is as semantically correct as possible. Validating it is a good start, as is using an Auditing tool. Check that your content makes sense when the CSS is turned off. Make sure your functionality is keyboard accessible. Test […]