Simple Accessibility Guidance for Beginners.
Easy-to-follow steps for beginners to review website accessibility.
Here at Pa11y, we think making the web more accessible improves it for everyone. So we publish a range of free and open source tools to help designers and developers make their web pages more accessible.
Ace, the Accessibility Checker for EPUB, is a tool developed by the DAISY Consortium to assist with the evaluation of accessibility features of EPUB publications.
Ace is a tool to run automated accessibility checks for EPUB Publications, in order to assist in the evaluation of conformance to the EPUB Accessibility specification.
Universal design methods for more inclusive solutions.
Supporting the development of inclusive innovations
the most useful accessibility resources online.
A11y Cat is a collection of accessibility links for professionals who work with digital accessibility.
A tool to create accessible color systems
The app helps you to create accessible color systems with predictable contrast ratios.
A set of primitives to build simple, flexible, WAI-ARIA compliant React autocomplete, combobox or select dropdown components.
Unstyled, fully accessible UI components.
Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
Many users with disabilities have expressed strong words of dissatisfaction with overlay products. As shown below, overlays themselves may have accessibility problems significant enough for users to take steps to actively block overlays from appearing at all.
Include is a tool built to make annotating for accessibility (a11y) easier—easier for designers to spec and easier for developers to understand what is required. The intent is to have accessibility considerations included during the design phase of any project, and to help with the designer-developer collaboration. Ultimately creating digital experiences that anybody can use!
PatternFly is an open source design system created to enable consistency and usability across a wide range of applications and use cases. PatternFly provides clear standards, guidance, and tools that help designers and developers work together more efficiently and build better user experiences.
Luciole (French for “firefly”) is a new typeface developed explicitly for visually impaired people. The result of a two-year collaboration between the Centre Technique Régional pour la Déficience Visuelle (the Regional Technical Center for Visual Impairment) and the type-design studio typographies.fr, this project received a grant from the Swiss Ceres Foundation and support from the DIPHE laboratory at the Université Lumière Lyon 2.
Textures.js is a JavaScript library for creating SVG patterns. Made on top of d3.js, it is designed for data visualization.
Create accessible React apps with speed. A simple, modular and accessible component library that gives you the building blocks you need to build your React applications.
Chakra UI is a simple, modular and accessible component library that gives you the building blocks you need to build your React applications.
Chakra UI is a comprehensive library of accessible, reusable, and composable React components that streamlines the development of modern web applications and websites. The library offers a diverse range of components that can be easily combined to build complex user interfaces while adhering to accessibility best practices.
accessible html/css charts with markdown support.
The point of C💚SS.css is to allow easy creation of simple charts for documentation, data storytelling / journalism, etc. It features plots of 1-D lists, and has a custom markdown filter that converts suitably formatted lists directly to charts. It has no dependencies (other than a modern browser), and is very small compared to javascript based charting tools. The html is based on <ul> lists and will collapse back to readible lists in the absence of css support, making it accessible to all readers. It is open source and easily configurable according to project needs.