A curated list of accessibility tools, articles, and resources for developers and designers.
Awesome Accessibility is a curated GitHub repository listing tools, articles, videos, and other resources related to web accessibility (A11Y). It helps developers, designers, and content creators learn about accessibility standards, implement inclusive practices, and find relevant communities and events.
Web developers, UX/UI designers, accessibility specialists, and anyone involved in creating digital products who needs a reliable, up-to-date resource hub for accessibility information.
It saves time by aggregating high-quality, vetted accessibility resources in one place, is community-maintained for freshness, and is completely free and open-source, unlike paid platforms or scattered blog posts.
A curate list about A11Y
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Curates tools, articles, conferences, and more in one place, saving significant time for developers and designers by avoiding scattered searches across the web.
Open to contributions with clear guidelines in CONTRIBUTING.md, allowing the list to stay updated with new accessibility trends and tools as the field evolves.
Includes a Portuguese version (README.pt-BR.md), broadening access for non-English speakers and promoting inclusivity in resource dissemination.
Divides resources into dedicated sections like Tools and Guides, making it easy to navigate and find specific information without overwhelming users.
As a static GitHub repository, it lacks automated checks for broken or outdated links, requiring manual updates that may lag behind resource changes.
Relies solely on community contributions without a rigorous review process, potentially leading to variations in resource relevance and accuracy over time.
Users must browse sections manually, which can be inefficient for finding specific tools or articles compared to search-enabled platforms.