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We need a web accessibility version that will guarantee access to our library to any person, despite their disabilities.
“Making the web accessible benefits individuals, businesses, and society. International web standards define what is needed for accessibility.” – Introduction to Web Accessibility, w3.org.
Fortunately, there are some low-hanging fruits that we can do. Since that it's a component library, most components here can be directly mapped to their native HTML element counter-parts.
Fortunately, there are some low-hanging fruits that we can do. Since that it's a component library, most components here can be directly mapped to their native HTML element counter-parts.
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Ideas from more developers like you, complete our project soul, which is quite precious.
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"Color blindness affects up to 8% of people in the world, with a majority impacted by the red/green color spectrum. This new theme swaps colors like red and green across github.com for orange and blue to make GitHub more inclusive for colorblind users."
We need a web accessibility version that will guarantee access to our library to any person, despite their disabilities.
“Making the web accessible benefits individuals, businesses, and society. International web standards define what is needed for accessibility.” – Introduction to Web Accessibility, w3.org.
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