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Title:Home - The A11Y Project
Description:The A11Y Project is a community-driven effort to make digital accessibility easier.
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h1a11y stands for accessibility
h2Table of Contents
h2Learn the fundamentals and principles behind accessible design
h3Testing Accessibility
h3Introduction to Web Accessibility
h2Conduct an accessibility audit
h2Meet the community
h2Explore resources
h2Recent posts
h2Features
h2Project
h2Site
h2Social
h2Support

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The A11Y Project

The A11Y Project

- Posts
- Spotlight
- Resources
- About
- Checklist

# a11y stands for accessibility

The A11Y Project is a community-driven effort to make digital accessibility easier.

How do I get started?

## Table of Contents

- Build basics
- Conduct an audit
- Cultivate community
- Explore resources

## Learn the fundamentals and principles behind accessible design

Marcy Sutton

### Testing Accessibility

A self-paced workshop designed to teach you the principles and effective patterns of accessibility, from design to deployment.

Learn more about this workshop

Michele Williams

### Introduction to Web Accessibility

Understanding how people use their computing devices is vital to understanding the diversity of disability in technology. In this video, Michele explains what “making technology accessible” means.

Learn more about this video

## Conduct an accessibility audit

This checklist uses the The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as a reference point. This checklist targets many, but not all level A and AA concerns.

Review the checklist

The letters AAA in pink and teal.

Frank Elavsky

PhD student and researcher

## Meet the community

Frank is a researcher, designer, engineer, and standards contributor with an interest in the intersection of data work and accessibility.

Meet Frank

## Explore resources

Tools, books, videos, podcasts, newsletters, even professional help! A lot of people have made a lot of great things to help you out. We collect them to help you discover and explore.

See all resources

## Recent posts

- Myth: Automated tools can ensure full accessibility compliance
- Background: What is Semantic HTML?
- Experience: The power of ChatGPT as a cognitive accessibility assistive technology for Traumatic Brain Injury survivors



## Features

- Posts
- Spotlight
- Resources
- About
- Checklist

## Project

- Values
- Team
- Authors
- Announcements
- Collections

## Site

- Code of Conduct
- Accessibility Statement
- Contributing Guidelines
- Content Style Guide
- Privacy and Security

## Social

- Mastodon
- Twitter
- RSS

## Support

- Sponsorship
- Open Collective
- Write for Us
- Good First Issues
- GitHub

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