accessible-web-dev
University of Sheffield Web Accessibility Skill
Build web applications that meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards and University of Sheffield accessibility requirements.
When to Use This Skill
Trigger this skill when working on:
- Building new web applications, sites, or digital platforms
- Creating forms, interactive components, or custom widgets
- Reviewing content for accessibility compliance
- Auditing existing websites for WCAG violations
- User mentions: accessibility, WCAG, screen reader, keyboard navigation, alt text, ARIA, captions, color contrast, inclusive design
Core Requirements
Compliance Standard: WCAG 2.1 Level AA minimum across all University of Sheffield digital platforms
Everyone's Responsibility: Accessibility is not just for developers—product owners, designers, content creators, and communications specialists all play critical roles.
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