A CSS only tooltip library for your lovely websites.
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A CSS only tooltip library for your lovely websites.
💬 Minimal, accessible, ultra lightweight css tooltip library. Just 1kb.
A CSS stylesheet to quickly highlight a11y concerns.
APCA (Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm) is a new method for predicting contrast for use in emerging web standards (WCAG 3) for determining readability contrast. APCA is derived form the SAPC (S-LUV Advanced Predictive Color) which is an accessibility-oriented color appearance model designed for self-illuminated displays.
Easily check for website accessibility issues
A small set of global rules to make things accessible and reset default styling
💡 Ideas to help consider Inclusive Design principles when making things for others to use.
An open-source jQuery plugin to easily and semantically add captions to images.
Textures, patterns, and shapes that make web maps work for people with colorblindness. Built for Mapbox GL and MapLibre GL.
Tailwind colors replaced (in Tailwind style) by the USG standards for accesibility colors defined at: https://designsystem.digital.gov/
PUXL framework is a free and open-source and eco-friendly library to create front-end Web interfaces. It helps you build accessible and responsive sites with lightweight HTML.
lint html with css is a collection of css snippets from the hashtag #linthtmlwithcss on twitter. these css snippets intend to warn developers about common mistakes made in html.
Quick and Small Accessibility - Learn something new about accessibility with short and solid articles (less than 150 words).
A floating-label component using react without any dependencies
As a polyglot who speaks French, Spanish, English, and Chinese, I am excited to share my experiences and insights on the importance of language learning in today's global society. In my talk, I will explore how learning multiple languages can broaden our perspectives, foster empathy and understanding, and open up new opportunities.
Classless and accessible CSS framework
This repository contains a demo for a personal portfolio. The purpose of this repository is to practice pair programming.
A simple landing page made in HTML and CSS has five anchors. The theme chosen is related to a restaurant in my city. In this project, grid, accessibility, responsive design, mobile, transitions, among others, were addressed.
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