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β™Ώ Accessibility Artifacts

A structured knowledge repository created to help professionals transition into the digital accessibility domain. This curated collection includes essential guides, checklists, and screen reader documentation β€” everything you need to build, test, and advocate for inclusive digital products.


🎯 Objective

The mission of this repository is to empower:

  • Developers who want to write accessible front-end code
  • Testers aiming to master accessibility standards and tools
  • Designers striving to craft inclusive user interfaces
  • Product managers and consultants seeking compliance insights

This is not just another list of linksβ€”it is a focused learning and contribution platform built from hands-on experience.

ℹ️ Note: This repository is a living resource. More knowledge artifacts and guides will be regularly added to the designated sections to ensure it remains up-to-date and comprehensive.


πŸ“ Repository Structure

Path Description
/docs/aria.md A deep dive into ARIA roles, states, and best practices
/docs/screen-reader-guides.md Hands-on guide for using NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack
/docs/wcag-2.2-checklists.md A practical WCAG 2.2 checklist for devs, testers, and designers
/legal/LICENSE Repository license (MIT)
README.md You are here. This file provides context and onboarding

πŸ“Œ Getting Started

If you’re just beginning your journey into accessibility:

  1. Start with ARIA.md to understand the fundamentals of semantic enrichment.
  2. Use the Screen Reader Guides.md to familiarize yourself with real-time assistive technology testing.
  3. Apply the WCAG 2.2 Checklists.md to validate your products for compliance.
  4. Clone the repository and explore, or contribute to our issues/discussions section.

πŸš€ Use Cases

  • βœ… Quick onboarding into accessibility testing
  • βœ… Reference during audits or design reviews
  • βœ… Training material for new accessibility hires
  • βœ… Self-study for accessibility certifications

🀝 Contribution Guidelines

Want to make this better? Contributions are highly encouraged.

You can:

  • Add new country-specific accessibility laws
  • Update or fix inaccuracies in existing documentation
  • Share testing examples, user stories, or issue patterns
  • Improve existing guides with screenshots, code, or clarifications

Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md (coming soon) before submitting PRs.


🧩 License

Distributed under the MIT License. See /legal/LICENSE for more details.


πŸ’¬ Let’s Collaborate

Join the Discussions tab to:

  • Ask questions about getting started in a11y
  • Share testing experiences or tool configurations
  • Get help understanding a complex WCAG guideline

πŸ“¬ For professional consultations or speaking opportunities, connect with me on LinkedIn


🧠 Maintained By

Vaibhav Sharma
Software Engineer | BITS Pilani (Design & Computing)
Driven by empathy. Inspired by precision.


β€œThe power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.” – Tim Berners-Lee

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