Guides
- Color
- Preventing barriers for people with visual impairments or who interpret color and contrast differently.
- Dynamic Content
- Modify web page content dynamically.
- Focus
- Presenting and managing focus in an accessible way.
- Forms
- Forms are a vital way for users to interact with websites; ensuring forms are accessible benefits everyone.
- Icons
- When used judiciously, icons can improve usability and accessibility in webpages.
- Layout
- Good webpage layout can make the content easier to navigate, understand, and interact with for people with disabilities.
- Motion and Animation
- Motion and animation can enhance user experience and understanding, but there are limitations. Use motion accessibly to avoid creating barriers for some users.
- Routing
- Single-page applications do not require a complete page reload when new page content loads. Ensure that users of assistive technology aren't excluded when we fail to provide the expected feedback and conventions.
- Structure
- Organising a webpage to prevent barriers for users who scan and navigate content using assistive technologies.
- Typography
- Communicate with type in ways that do not create barriers for people with visual impairments, learning difficulties, or other reading conditions.