Accessibility-related projects centered on Braille
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(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.
Accessibility-related projects centered on Braille
Portable/ Google App Engine hosted PHP-based API for AccessifyWiki accessibility fixes.
A Wordpress plugin to set who can see what in a POST/PAGE.
Progress bar & project page for crowdsourcing accessibility info in Bath
Allows the use of select Aria attributes when creating content in WordPress.
A WordPress plugin which adds tota11y (Khan Academy's accessibility visualization toolkit) to your website when WP_DEBUG is enabled.
A search engine optimized, mobile-first sample theme based on the Hybrid Framework.
concrete5 addon, allows each user to choose his/her preference for some menubar settings.
Displays TRANSCRIPT datastream of an Islandora object
WCAG 2.0 level AA conforming HTML5 website for an interactive fiction game.
just a simple table for a lottery game.
The E-Access Bulletin Live web-site, powered by WordPress —
Laravel CRUD and pagination using Vue.js
A site built on opigno for Accessibility Training. In the process, fixing some accessibility issues within opigno itself.
This repository serves as a repo for the Spring 2018 Database Project.
WordPress plugins for the E-Access Bulletin (EAB-Live) —
HaTeMiLe is a library that can convert a HTML code in a HTML code more accessible.
HaTeMiLe for WP is a wordpress plugin that convert the HTML code of pages in a code more accessible.
Demo for wp.a11y.speak() function