The introduction on web accessibility for every single web developer.
A11y Coffee is an educational website about web accessibility, organized around a coffee-serving metaphor with sections of increasing depth: an introduction to what web accessibility is and why it matters, quick wins for developers, guidance on testing for accessibility in the browser, and further reading for those who want to go deeper. It also includes an article comparing accessibility testing to making coffee, and a post advocating for deploying accessibility fixes on Fridays.
The site is aimed at web developers seeking to learn accessibility concepts and practical testing techniques, from beginners looking for a starting point to those wanting more advanced material. It includes credits and links to its GitHub repository and a Buy Me a Coffee support page.
It is a site that organizes web accessibility information into different "serving sizes," from an intro to deeper dives.
It is aimed at web developers who want to learn about or improve web accessibility.
Yes, it includes a section on how to test for accessibility in the browser.
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