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It's awesome.\n\n# Accessibility resources\n\n\u003e A curated list of accessibility resources by [@ediblecode](https://twitter.com/ediblecode)\n\n## Table of contents\n\n- [Accessibility resources](#accessibility-resources)\n  - [Table of contents](#table-of-contents)\n  - [General info](#general-info)\n    - [Legislation](#legislation)\n  - [Service providers](#service-providers)\n  - [Assistive technologies](#assistive-technologies)\n    - [Screen readers](#screen-readers)\n    - [Maginfiers](#maginfiers)\n    - [Speech recognition](#speech-recognition)\n    - [Reading solution](#reading-solution)\n    - [Contrast/colour](#contrastcolour)\n  - [Tools](#tools)\n    - [Checkers](#checkers)\n    - [Writing](#writing)\n    - [Simulation](#simulation)\n    - [Colour contrast](#colour-contrast)\n    - [Test automation](#test-automation)\n  - [Checklists](#checklists)\n  - [Meetups](#meetups)\n  - [Books](#books)\n  - [Posters](#posters)\n  - [Courses](#courses)\n  - [Other](#other)\n  - [Style guides](#style-guides)\n  - [Articles, blogs \u0026 links](#articles-blogs--links)\n    - [Culture](#culture)\n    - [Techniques](#techniques)\n    - [Automation](#automation)\n    - [Other articles](#other-articles)\n    - [Videos](#videos)\n    - [Podcasts](#podcasts)\n  - [People to follow](#people-to-follow)\n\n## General info\n\n- [W3C Accessibility](https://www.w3.org/standards/webdesign/accessibility)\n- [Guidance for service providers about their duties under the Equality Act 2010](https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/advice-and-guidance/guidance-service-providers)\n\n### Legislation\n\n- [Equality Act 2010](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/contents)\n- [EU directive - accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dir/2016/2102/oj)\n\n## Service providers\n\nUse external providers to deliver training, run audits, perform user testing and give advice:\n\n- [Shaw Trust](https://www.shaw-trust.org.uk/)\n- [AbilityNet](https://www.abilitynet.org.uk/)\n- [WebAIM](http://webaim.org/) - Not for profit organisation offering complete web accessibility services\n- [The Paciello Group](https://www.paciellogroup.com/) - end-to-end accessibility consultancy.\n\n## Assistive technologies\n\n### Screen readers\n\n- [Jaws](http://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/Blindness/JAWS) - The world's most popular screen reader\n- [NVDA](https://www.nvaccess.org/) - Free screen reader for Windows\n- [VoiceOver](https://www.apple.com/accessibility/mac/vision/) for iOS X and OS X\n- [Dolphin ScreenReader](https://yourdolphin.com/product?id=3) - Formerly Supernova\n- [ChromeVox](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chromevox/kgejglhpjiefppelpmljglcjbhoiplfn?hl=en) - Free screen reader for Chrome\n- [TalkBack](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.marvin.talkback\u0026hl=en_GB) - Screen reader for Android devices\n- [Narrator](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17173/windows-10-hear-text-read-aloud) - Windows screen reader\n\n### Maginfiers\n\n- [ZoomText](https://www.zoomtext.com/products/zoomtext-magnifierreader/) - ZoomText Magnifier/Reader is a fully integrated magnification and reading program tailored for low-vision users\n- [MAGic](http://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/LowVIsion/MAGic) - MAGic is a screen magnification and screen reading solution for low vision computer users\n\n### Speech recognition\n\n- [Dragon Speech Recognition Software](https://www.nuance.com/dragon.html)\n\n### Reading solution\n\n- [read\u0026write](https://www.texthelp.com/en-gb/products/read-write/)\n- [Claro](https://www.clarosoftware.com/)\n\n### Contrast/colour\n\n- [High Contrast](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/high-contrast/djcfdncoelnlbldjfhinnjlhdjlikmph)\n- [Visolve](http://www.ryobi-sol.co.jp/visolve/en/) - The assistive software for people with color blindness\n\n## Tools\n\n### Checkers\n\n- [Wave WebAIM](http://wave.webaim.org/extension/) - Chrome and Firefox extension for evaluating web content for accessibility issues. Also includes a colour contrast tool, desauturation tool and testing without styles.\n- [Siteimprove Accessibility Checker](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/siteimprove-accessibility/efcfolpjihicnikpmhnmphjhhpiclljc) - Comprehensive tool for evaluating accessibility issues\n- [Accessibility Developer Tools](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/accessibility-developer-t/fpkknkljclfencbdbgkenhalefipecmb?hl=en) - Chrome Extension for ccessibility audits and element properties\n- [HTML_CodeSniffer](http://squizlabs.github.io/HTML_CodeSniffer/)\n- [a11y.css](http://ffoodd.github.io/a11y.css/) - Bookmarklet to warn developers about possible risks and mistakes that exist in HTML code\n- [Tenon](https://tenon.io/)\n- [aXe](https://www.deque.com/products/axe/) - free, open-source accessibility testing tool that runs in your web browser\n- [AChecker](https://achecker.ca/checker/index.php) - tool that checks single HTML pages for conformance with accessibility standards to ensure the content can be accessed by everyone\n- [European Internet Inclusion Initiative](http://checkers.eiii.eu/) - Check the Accessibility of a Web Page\n- [Asqatasun](http://asqatasun.org/) - Opensource web site analyser\n- [tota11y](http://khan.github.io/tota11y/) - An accessibility visualization toolkit\n- [Visual ARIA Bookmarklet](http://whatsock.com/training/matrices/visual-aria.htm) - visualise ARIA usage\n- [ASLint](https://www.aslint.org/) - Accessibility testing tool\n- [Koa11y](https://open-indy.github.io/Koa11y/) - Desktop app that allows you to automatically detect accessibility (a11y) issues on webpages.\n- [a11y-outline](https://xi.github.io/a11y-outline/) - Bookmarklet for listing landmarks, headings or links\n- [MAWD](https://myaccessible.website/detective) - MAWD combines automated testing with your input to find everything you need to fix\n- [eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y](https://github.com/evcohen/eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y) - Static AST checker for accessibility rules on JSX elements.\n- [react-a11y](https://github.com/reactjs/react-a11y) - Warns about potential accessibility issues with your React elements.\n- [Accessibility Insights](https://accessibilityinsights.io/) - Solve accessibility issues before they reach your customers\n- [Twitter Image Descriptions Stats](https://tweet-a11y-stats.glitch.me/stats) - Check your Twitter images have alternative text descriptions\n- [Check the Accessibility of a PDF Document](http://checkers.eiii.eu/en/pdfcheck/)\n- [PDF Accessibility Checker (PAC 3)](https://www.access-for-all.ch/en/pdf-lab/pdf-accessibility-checker-pac.html)\n\nThe W3C also provides a [Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List](https://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/).\n\n### Writing\n\n- [Hemingway App](http://www.hemingwayapp.com/) - Highlights common problems that can get in the way of clear writing\n- [Readable](https://www.webpagefx.com/tools/read-able/) - Readability testing tool\n- [Readability Grader](https://jellymetrics.com/readability-grader/) - Simple tool to give text a readability score\n\n### Simulation\n\n- [ChromeLens](http://chromelens.xyz/) - Chrome DevTools extension to develop for the visually impaired\n- [Vischeck](http://www.vischeck.com/) - Simulate colorblind vision\n- [NoCoffee](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nocoffee/jjeeggmbnhckmgdhmgdckeigabjfbddl) - Simulate how visual impairments affect website accessibility\n- [Funkify](https://www.funkify.org/) - Chrome extension that helps you experience the web and interfaces through the eyes of extreme users with different abilities and disabilities.\n\n### Colour contrast\n\n- [Accessible color palette builder](https://toolness.github.io/accessible-color-matrix/)\n- [Color Safe](http://colorsafe.co/) - Accessible web color combinations\n- [Acccessible colours](http://accessible-colors.com/) - WCAG 2.0 AA and AAA color contrast checker\n- [Contrast ratio](http://leaverou.github.io/contrast-ratio/) - Lea Verou's tool for easily calculate color contrast ratios\n- [Colour Contrast Analyser (CCA)](https://www.paciellogroup.com/resources/contrastanalyser/) - Windows/Mac tool for to determine the legibility of text and the contrast of visual elements, such as graphical controls and visual indicators\n- [Jonathan Snook’s Colour Contrast Check](https://snook.ca/technical/colour_contrast/colour.html) - Colour contrast checking tool for both AA \u0026 AAA and 18pt+\n- [random a11y](https://www.randoma11y.com/) - Project to try and curate beautiful color palettes that are a11y friendly\n- [Colorable](http://jxnblk.com/colorable/) - Color palette combination contrast tester\n- [Are My Colours Accessible?](http://www.aremycoloursaccessible.com) - Simple contrast checker for normal, bold and large text against AA and AAA\n- [Button Contrast Checker](https://www.aditus.io/button-contrast-checker/)\n- [Who Can Use](https://whocanuse.com/) - A tool that brings attention and understanding to how color contrast can affect different people with visual impairments\n- [Color contrast checker](https://polypane.app/color-contrast/) - Analyses and suggests colors that meet the required contrast ratio.\n- [The Contrast Triangle](https://contrast-triangle.com/) - Text, links and background colors must have sufficient contrast from each other\n\n### Test automation\n\n- [axe-core](https://github.com/dequelabs/axe-core) - Accessibility engine for automated Web UI testing\n- [AATT](https://github.com/paypal/AATT) - PayPal's automated accessibility testing tool\n- [Pa11y](https://github.com/pa11y/pa11y) - Pa11y is your automated accessibility testing pal\n- [A11y](https://addyosmani.com/a11y/) - Web accessibility audits powered by the Chrome Accessibility Developer Tools\n- [WorldSpace Comply](https://www.deque.com/product/worldspace-comply/) - Commercial \"automated testing tool for performing enterprise-level accessibility audit\"\n- [AccessLint](https://github.com/accesslint) - Wrapper around axe-core.\n\n## Checklists\n\n- [Accessibility for Teams](https://accessibility.digital.gov/) - A ‘quick-start’ guide for embedding accessibility and inclusive design practices into your team’s workflow\n- [Inclusive Design Checklist](https://github.com/Heydon/inclusive-design-checklist/) - Aims to be the biggest checklist of inclusive design considerations.\n- [A11Y Nutrition Cards](https://davatron5000.github.io/a11y-nutrition-cards/) is an attempt to digest and simplify the accessibility expectations when it comes to component authoring\n- [A11Y checklist](http://a11yproject.com/checklist.html) - A beginner's guide to web accessibility\n- [Vox Media](http://accessibility.voxmedia.com/) - Checklists for project managers and editorial teams as well as developers and designers\n- [Opquast Web Quality Checklist](https://www.opquast.com/opquast-web-quality-checklist/)\n- [The Accessibility Cheatsheet](https://bitsofco.de/the-accessibility-cheatsheet/) - Summary of WCAG with practical examples\n- [18F Accessibility Guide Checklist](https://accessibility.18f.gov/checklist/)\n- [Wuhcag - WCAG 2.0 checklists](https://www.wuhcag.com/wcag-checklist/)\n- [IBM Accessibility Checklist](http://www-03.ibm.com/able/guidelines/ci162/accessibility_checklist.html)\n- [WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference](http://3pha.com/wcag2/) - Not a checklist as such but a good concise reference to the WCAG success criteria\n\n## Meetups\n\nSee [The A11Y Project's list of meetups](https://a11yproject.com/follow#meetups).\n\n## Books\n\n- [Inclusive Design Patterns](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/inclusive-design-patterns/) - Coding Accessibility Into Web Design\n- [Accessibility for Everyone](https://abookapart.com/products/accessibility-for-everyone)\n- [A Web for Everyone](https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/a-web-for-everyone/)\n\n## Posters\n\nPrint these out. Stick them round your office. Educate the world.\n\n- [Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility](https://accessibility.blog.gov.uk/2016/09/02/dos-and-donts-on-designing-for-accessibility/) - 6 posters from gov.uk around designing for accessibility\n- [Dos and Don’ts on Designing for Aphasia Accessibility](https://blogs.city.ac.uk/inca/outputs/) - Aphasia is language loss after stroke and other forms of brain injury.\n- [UKHomeOffice posters on GitHub](https://github.com/UKHomeOffice/posters/tree/master/accessibility)\n- [Inclusive Design posters from Barclays](https://developer.paciellogroup.com/blog/2017/08/inclusive-design-posters-from-barclays/)\n- [Researching access needs: who to include when](https://github.com/UKHomeOffice/posters/blob/master/accessibility/researching-access-needs/Research-who_to_include_when%3F.pdf)\n\n## Courses\n\nSee [a11y-courses](https://github.com/mgifford/a11y-courses).\n\n## Other\n\n- [WCAG 2.1 Primer](https://alphagov.github.io/wcag-primer/) - help you get up to speed with WCAG 2.1 quickly and avoid common mistakes people make when creating or updating web content\n- [The A11Y project](http://a11yproject.com/) - A community-driven effort to make web accessibility easier\n- [Inclusive Design Principles](http://inclusivedesignprinciples.org/)\n- [Inclusive Components](https://inclusive-components.design/)\n- [OATMEAL - Accessibility Testing for the Web](https://ebay.gitbooks.io/oatmeal/)\n- [Gov.uk accessibility community](https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/communities/accessibility-community)\n- [Making your service accessible: an introduction](https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/helping-people-to-use-your-service/making-your-service-accessible-an-introduction) - Help for making a government digital service that’s as inclusive as possible\n- [a11y Slack](https://web-a11y.herokuapp.com/)\n- [#topic-accessibility on Design Systems Slack](http://designsystems.herokuapp.com/)\n- [Inclusive Design at Microsoft](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/design/inclusive)\n- [BBC News Accessibility](https://bbc.github.io/accessibility-news-and-you/)\n- [Facebook Accessibility Toolkit](https://code.facebook.com/posts/844124808988739/introducing-the-accessibility-toolkit/)\n- [Android accessibility](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/accessibility/index.html)\n- [Empathy Prompts](https://empathyprompts.net) - Ideas to help consider Inclusive Design principles when making things for others to use.\n- [Game accessibility guidelines](http://gameaccessibilityguidelines.com/) - A straightforward reference for inclusive game design\n- [Generate an Accessibility Statement](https://www.w3.org/WAI/planning/statements/generator/#create)\n- [AppleVis](https://www.applevis.com/) - A community-powered website for blind and low-vision users of Apple's products\n- [Accessible UK Train Timetables](https://traintimes.org.uk/)\n- [Record a goose sighting](https://github.com/ministryofjustice/record-a-goose-sighting#readme) - a fictional service to use an exercise for training teams about accessibility\n- [Shake - The Typeface with Parkinson's](https://writewithparkinsons.com/) - a typeface made from the real handwriting of a person living with Parkinson's Disease\n- [How Web Accessibility Works](https://blog.segunolalive.com/posts/how-web-accessibility-works/)\n- [A11y Coffee](https://a11y.coffee/) - Pick your serving size of web accessibility information\n- [Cards for Humanity](https://cardsforhumanity.idean.com/) - A practical tool to help you design more inclusively.\n\n## Style guides\n\n- [Material Design](https://material.io/guidelines/usability/accessibility.html) - Acecessibility guidelines from Google's Material Design\n- [eBay's Mind Patterns](http://ianmcburnie.github.io/mindpatterns/) - Accessibility Patterns for the Web\n- [React](https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/accessibility.html) - Implement accessible React apps\n- [Shopify - Polaris](https://polaris.shopify.com/principles/accessibility)\n- [MailChimp - Writing for Accessibility](http://styleguide.mailchimp.com/writing-for-accessibility/)\n- [A11Y Style Guide](http://a11y-style-guide.com/) - A living style guide or pattern library, generated from KSS documented styles...with an accessibility twist\n\n## Articles, blogs \u0026 links\n\n### Culture\n\n- [Creating an Accessible Culture](https://ux.shopify.com/creating-an-accessible-culture-199aaec12232)\n- [Empowering a more accessible and inclusive world](https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2017/05/18/empowering-more-accessible-inclusive-world/)\n- [Web accessibility is everyone’s job](https://medium.com/@rem_ram/building-accessibility-know-how-in-your-organisation-4b4f75a256cf)\n- [FT - The case for accessibility](http://engineroom.ft.com/2016/10/21/the-case-for-accessibility/)\n- [Designing Slack for everyone](https://slackhq.com/designing-slack-for-everyone-456002920bf2)\n- [Dropbox - Creating a culture of accessibility](https://blogs.dropbox.com/tech/2017/04/creating-a-culture-of-accessibility/)\n- [National Archives - This is for everyone: accessibility and digital](http://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/blog/everyone-accessibility-digital/)\n- [Innovating with accessibility in mind](https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/innovating-with-accessibility-in-mind)\n- [Championing Accessibility at the Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/info/developer-blog/2017/jun/26/championing-accessibility-at-the-guardian)\n- [Tips for making accessibility a core design principle](https://pixelpioneers.co/blog/2017/13-expert-tips-accessibility)\n- [The quest to make Microsoft accessible to its core](https://www.microsoft.com/itshowcase/blog/quest-make-microsoft-accessible-core/)\n\n### Techniques\n\n- [Writing HTML with accessibility in mind](https://medium.com/alistapart/writing-html-with-accessibility-in-mind-a62026493412) - An introduction to web accessibility with tips on how to improve your markup\n- [Writing JavaScript with accessibility in mind](https://medium.com/@matuzo/writing-javascript-with-accessibility-in-mind-a1f6a5f467b9) - Improve the accessibility of your JavaScript components\n- [Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility](https://accessibility.blog.gov.uk/2016/09/02/dos-and-donts-on-designing-for-accessibility/)\n- [Accessibility according to actual people with disabilities](https://axesslab.com/accessibility-according-to-pwd/)\n- [How to Make Your Website Accessible to People Who Use a Screen Magnifier](https://dev.to/_bigblind/how-to-make-your-website-accessible-to-people-who-use-a-screen-magnifier)\n- [How to make your site accessible for screen magnifiers](https://axesslab.com/make-site-accessible-screen-magnifiers/)\n- [Disabled buttons suck](https://axesslab.com/disabled-buttons-suck/) - A specific article on why you shouldn't use disabled buttons\n- [Accessibility for Visual Design](http://www.uxbooth.com/articles/accessibility-visual-design/)\n- [Writing Accessible Content](https://foxland.fi/writing-accessible-content/) - Summary of good and bad practises about writing accessible content\n- [Designing accessible products](https://uxdesign.cc/designing-accessible-products-e8aa79b55ebc) - \"A comprehensive visual guide to making web technology available to a diverse world\"\n- [Writing descriptive alt attributes for images](http://simplyaccessible.com/article/descriptive-alt-attributes/)\n- [Alt-texts: The Ultimate Guide](https://axesslab.com/alt-texts/)\n- [In Plain Sight: Text, Contrast, and Accessibility](https://ux.shopify.com/in-plain-sight-5639c9afb4c6) - Article from Shopify UX\n- [How to create content that works well with screen readers](https://accessibility.blog.gov.uk/2017/02/08/advice-for-creating-content-that-works-well-with-screen-readers/) - by [Léonie Watson](https://twitter.com/LeonieWatson)\n- [How to structure headings for web accessibility](https://www.nomensa.com/blog/2017/how-structure-headings-web-accessibility)\n- [Guidelines for Visualizing Links](https://www.nngroup.com/articles/guidelines-for-visualizing-links/) - From 2004 but still as relevant today\n- [A Developer’s Guide to Better Accessibility](https://www.24a11y.com/2017/a-developers-guide-to-better-accessibility/)\n- [How to design websites for blind and partially sighted people](http://whatusersdo.com/blog/how-to-design-websites-for-blind-and-partially-sighted-people/)\n- [Podcast Accessibility](https://podcast-accessibility.com/) - How to make your podcast accessible for everyone\n- [How to design a website for someone affected by dementia](https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/how-design-website-someone-affected-dementia)\n- [The problem with tooltips and what to do instead](https://adamsilver.io/articles/the-problem-with-tooltips-and-what-to-do-instead/)\n\n### Automation\n\n- [The Power (and Limits) of Automated Accessibility Testing](https://www.nerdery.com/blog/the-power-and-limits-of-automated-accessibility-testing)\n- [Accessibility Testing with aXe-core and WebdriverJS](https://www.deque.com/blog/accessibility-testing-axe-webdriverjs/)\n- [Introducing AccessLint CI - Automated Web Accessibility Testing](https://robots.thoughtbot.com/introducing-accesslint-web-accessibility-testing-in-ci)\n\n### Other articles\n\n- [Personas for Accessible UX](http://rosenfeldmedia.com/a-web-for-everyone/personas-for-accessible-ux/)\n- [Diverse Personas](https://members.businessdisabilityforum.org.uk/resource-category/resource/barclays-diverse-personas/)\n- [What I've learned about motor impairment](http://simpleprimate.com/blog/motor)\n- [The Web Should Just Work for Everyone](https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/the-web-should-just-work-for-everyone/)\n- [Color Blindness Demonstration Using Coloured Pencils](https://imjustcreative.com/color-blindness/2017/01/26) - Simple demonstration, using Coloured Pencils, showing 4 types of Color Blindness\n- [Selfish accessibility](http://adrianroselli.com/2017/03/selfish-accessibility-slides-from-talk-at-government-digital-service.html) - Slides from a talk at GDS\n- [Reframing Accessibility for the Web](https://alistapart.com/article/reframing-accessibility-for-the-web)\n- [How I Audit a Website for Accessibility](http://substantial.com/blog/2014/07/22/how-i-audit-a-website-for-accessibility/)\n- [Ensuring iPlayer is accessible to all](https://iplayer.engineering/ensuring-iplayer-is-accessible-to-all-3d55a419242b)\n- [Inclusive design toolkit](https://www.ontario.ca/page/inclusive-design-toolkit)\n- [Screen Reader User Survey](https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey7/) - Recent survey by WebAIM around screen reader usage\n- [Building the most inaccessible site possible with a perfect Lighthouse score](https://www.matuzo.at/blog/building-the-most-inaccessible-site-possible-with-a-perfect-lighthouse-score/) - Proving that 100/100 on Lighthouse needs to be taken with a pinch of salt\n- [Accessibility Wins](https://a11ywins.tumblr.com/) - Showcasing accessible user interfaces and tools.\n- [The business case for inclusive design](https://bighack.org/the-business-case-for-inclusive-design-big-hack-study-research-digital-accessibility/)\n\n### Videos\n\n- [What does User Experience mean when you're blind?](https://vimeo.com/222490579)\n- [Inclusive Design 24 (#ID24)](http://www.inclusivedesign24.org/) - Videos from the #ID24 event\n- [Pragmatic Accessibility: A How-To Guide for Teams](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5XzoDT37iM) - A talk from [rob_dodson](https://twitter.com/rob_dodson) at Google I/O '17. Aimed at everyone (PMs, UX etc), not just developers!\n- [The Velvet Rope](https://youtu.be/rZExvZEjvtk) - Video of a great talk at [NUX5](https://2016.nuxconf.uk/) by Henny Swan about Accessible User Experience\n- [YES, your site too can (and should) be accessible](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4FzW9oFObs) - [Laura Carvajals\n(@lc512k)](https://twitter.com/lc512k) from the FT's talk at JSConf EU 2017.\n\n### Podcasts\n\n- [Conversations around web accessibility](https://a11yrules.com/)\n- [13 Letters](https://www.bemyeyes.com/podcasts-show/13-letters) - The Accessibility Podcast\n\n## People to follow\n\nSee [The A11Y Project's who to follow](https://a11yproject.com/follow#people) or [Joe Watkin's \"Top People to Follow in Web Accessibility\"](https://github.com/joe-watkins/top-people-to-follow-in-web-accessibility).\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fediblecode%2Faccessibility-resources","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fediblecode%2Faccessibility-resources","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fediblecode%2Faccessibility-resources/lists"}