Open source design and front-end development resources for creating Section 508 compliant, responsive, and consistent websites.
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Open source design and front-end development resources for creating Section 508 compliant, responsive, and consistent websites.
The Universal Design Online content Inspection Tool, or UDOIT (pronounced, “You Do It”) enables faculty to identify accessibility issues in their Learning Management System. It will scan a course, generate a report, and provide resources on how to address common accessibility issues.
A ‘quick-start’ guide for embedding accessibility and inclusive design practices into your team’s workflow
The Trusted Tester process provides a standardized approach for manual inspection of Web and software content for conformance with the Revised Section 508 Standards.
Baseline tests reduce ambiguity, increase consistency of results, and emphasize testing of the methods and techniques that can reliably meet the Section 508 ICT Accessibility requirements, given the current state and compatibility of underlying technologies.
Tailwind colors replaced (in Tailwind style) by the USG standards for accesibility colors defined at: https://designsystem.digital.gov/
The Colossus ReadyTheme is designed with the larger catalog store in mind.
💀 Skeletonic CSS - A lightweight, intuitive, accessible and ultra-responsive CSS Framework to streamline your Digital and Mobile Web development needs.
Checklist: Section 508 procedures and remediation advice in one interactive page
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