Accessibility

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A11Y (an acronym that stands for Accessibility - especially useful if you forget how to spell it). I still remember when Section 508 Guidelines were federally mandated way back in ?? early 2000? I have a promotional copy of Robert Yonaitis' book Understanding Accessibility from 2002 ISBN:1-930616-03-1

See the A11Y checklist for a generic reference providing a quick implementation of WCAG

Accessibility in MediaWiki[edit | edit source]

In the Codex Design system, the README states "Web accessibility compliant (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 level AA)"

The project sources (docs) at packages/codex-docs/docs/style-guide/accessibility.md gives greater detail on the goals, and accessibility focus of the project.

There is a long-standing tradition of accessibility in WikiMedia projects, expressed in the wikipedia:Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Accessibility Wikipedia's Manual of Style (emphasis on Content Accessibility)

mw:Accessibility guide for developers describes techniques, guidelines and some tools for developers.

Tools[edit | edit source]

Guidance boils down to "Open the WAVE extension or your Firefox Accessibility Inspector to confirm WCAG 2.1 level AA compliance".