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Accessibility Myths

A small project debunking common accessibility myths. Look at them.

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Do you have an accessibility myth in mind not listed here? Nice, just make an issue.

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a11ymyths's Issues

[ja] Update translations

Text changes:

  • h1: Accessibility Myths
  • Myth 6: Web accessibility is just a developer's responsibility
  • Myth 9: Accessibility can be fixed by the accessibility overlay
  • Myth 11: Accessibility is only for blind users
  • Myth 18: Accessibility is like a feature - you do it once and then you have it

[pt] Update translations

Text changes:

  • h1: Accessibility Myths
  • Myth 6: Web accessibility is just a developer's responsibility
  • Myth 9: Accessibility can be fixed by the accessibility overlay
  • Myth 11: Accessibility is only for blind users
  • Myth 18: Accessibility is like a feature - you do it once and then you have it

[pt-br] Update translations

Text changes:

  • h1: Accessibility Myths
  • Myth 6: Web accessibility is just a developer's responsibility
  • Myth 9: Accessibility can be fixed by the accessibility overlay
  • Myth 11: Accessibility is only for blind users
  • Myth 18: Accessibility is like a feature - you do it once and then you have it

[es] Update translations

Text changes:

  • h1: Accessibility Myths
  • Myth 6: Web accessibility is just a developer's responsibility
  • Myth 9: Accessibility can be fixed by the accessibility overlay
  • Myth 11: Accessibility is only for blind users
  • Myth 18: Accessibility is like a feature - you do it once and then you have it

Investigate an accessible solution for "read more" link

Current solution:

<section class="myth">
  <h2 class="myth__title">Accessibility is only for blind users</h2>

  ...

  <a href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/accessibility-intro/" target="_blank">
    More details
    <span class="visually-hidden">about Accessibility is only for blind users</span>
  </a>
</section>

Hebrew translation suggestions

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הופרך
sounds more direct
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redundant point in end of title
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לאנשי - לאנשים
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נגישות היא תהליך מתמשך -
הנגשה זה תהליך מתמשך -
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שתף עם המנהל שלך
(should have a "share" link?)

Left align copy for each myth

Screenshot showing a11y myths with text-align: left

Left aligning the myth text makes them more readable because your eye returns to the same spot on the left for each new line. Rule #11 from Practical Typography states that we should use centered text sparingly.

Here's a link to the production site to compare: a11y Myths

tags: typography, design


Great site by the way. Love it! Thanks for putting this together.

[he] Update translations

Text changes:

  • h1: Accessibility Myths
  • Myth 6: Web accessibility is just a developer's responsibility
  • Myth 9: Accessibility can be fixed by the accessibility overlay
  • Myth 11: Accessibility is only for blind users
  • Myth 18: Accessibility is like a feature - you do it once and then you have it

[ru] Update translations

Text changes:

  • h1: Accessibility Myths
  • Myth 6: Web accessibility is just a developer's responsibility
  • Myth 9: Accessibility can be fixed by the accessibility overlay
  • Myth 11: Accessibility is only for blind users
  • Myth 18: Accessibility is like a feature - you do it once and then you have it

Consider add a light/dark theme switch

Hello there!

First of all, thank you for creating this site! I like how simple and powerful it is.

I usually have a lot of problems with dark themed websites, as due to my astigmatism, it gives me a lot of headaches or migraines.

Could you guys consider to add a theme switcher? I know this is perhaps a lot of work, but will be definetely an improvement!

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Edgar

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