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adamchaboryk/README.md

I’m a digital accessibility specialist and front-end web developer with a passion for building inclusive experiences. I am currently employed as an IT Accessibility Specialist at Toronto Metropolitan University, where I enable the community with the resources and guidance to create a more inclusive digital environment for all learners, faculty, staff and the general public.

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📫 You can reach me at: adam@chaboryk.xyz

Sa11y

Sa11y

I founded and lead the development of Sa11y, an open source accessibility checker designed for content authors. It's used by content authors around the globe. 🌎 It's available as a script, bookmarklet, and turnkey WordPress plugin.

Over several hundred thousand requests a month on jsDelivr GitHub repo License: GPL v2 npm version

Other stuff I've made

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  1. ryersondmp/sa11y ryersondmp/sa11y Public

    Sa11y is an accessibility quality assurance tool that visually highlights common accessibility and usability issues. Geared towards content authors, Sa11y straightforwardly identifies errors or war…

    JavaScript 275 42

  2. gifa11y gifa11y Public

    Gifa11y is a customizable vanilla javascript plugin that easily adds accessible play/pause buttons to animated GIFs.

    JavaScript 31 2

  3. Google Sheets script: WCAG 2 contras... Google Sheets script: WCAG 2 contrast checker with colour preview via hexcodes.
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    /* 
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    To use this script in a Google Sheets spreadsheet:
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    1. Open Google Sheets, go to Extensions > App Scripts.
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    2. Erase everything in the text editor;
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    3. Change the title to "Check WCAG 2 Contrast";