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accessibility
(Web) Accessibility (often abbreviated to A11y — this is a numeronym, where the “11” stands for the 11 letters between the first letter “a” and the last letter “y”) in web development means enabling as many people as possible to use websites, even when those people's abilities are limited in some way.
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Web-based escape the room style game developed for use by persons with disabilites
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Skip links with no ugly focus on content areas
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Uses aria-hidden to hide all elements expect a given modal element
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An article view for YouTube. You can now 'watch' any video (with CC) by reading it in a nice, formatted article view!
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continuous integration for website accessibility
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Restaurant Reviewer - Frontend built React / Redux / Immutable/ JWT
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Exercise in creating an accessible restaurant reviewer web app
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Firefox extension to ease use of Asqatasun Contrast-Finder
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front-end polls app demo
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Sokhan, smart screen reader for the visually impaired or blind, in more than 26 languages.
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Demo of an accessible simulated dialog (modal) in Angular 1.X
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Demo of an accessible simulated dialog (modal) in ES6.
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Demo of an accessible simulated dialog (modal) in React.
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Demo of an accessible simulated dialog (modal) in Angular 2+
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Accessibility Dashboard Frontend
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