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 reference for accessibility resources.
It saves time by aggregating high-quality, vetted resources in one place, is open-source and community-maintained for ongoing relevance, and covers a wide range of topics from technical tools to legal guidelines.
A curate list about A11Y
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Covers newsletters, conferences, tools, laws, and more across 18 structured topics, as detailed in the README's table of contents, making it a one-stop shop.
Open to contributions with clear guidelines, allowing the list to evolve with community input, ensuring ongoing relevance and diversity of resources.
Includes a Portuguese version (README.pt-BR.md), as noted in the README, broadening access for non-English speakers and promoting inclusivity.
Resources are carefully selected, inspired by other awesome lists, which helps filter out low-quality content and save users time.
As a GitHub repo, it lacks real-time notifications or automated feeds; users must manually check for new additions, risking missed updates.
It's purely a reference list without tools for hands-on testing or code snippets, so developers need separate resources for actual implementation.
Relies on community maintenance, so some linked resources might become broken or outdated over time without active review, as admitted in the open contribution model.