
Accessibility
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What Accessibility does
The Accessibility skill focuses on enhancing web accessibility in accordance with WCAG 2.1 guidelines. It provides comprehensive resources and examples to help developers and designers create content that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users, including those with disabilities. By following the principles of POUR (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust), users can ensure that their web applications are compliant and user-friendly.
This skill is particularly useful during the development process, where accessibility considerations can often be overlooked. The provided examples illustrate common pitfalls and best practices, such as ensuring images have appropriate alt text, maintaining sufficient color contrast, and making sure all interactive elements are keyboard accessible. It also emphasizes the importance of providing text alternatives for media, allowing users to engage with content in a way that suits their needs.
Incorporating this skill into your workflow can significantly improve the accessibility of your projects, helping to meet legal requirements and enhance user experience. Whether you are conducting an accessibility audit or looking to improve existing content, the Accessibility skill offers the necessary tools and guidelines to achieve compliance and create inclusive digital experiences.
This skill is ideal for web developers, UX/UI designers, and anyone involved in creating digital content. By utilizing this resource, you can ensure that your projects cater to a wider audience, ultimately fostering a more inclusive web environment.
When to use it
Use this skill when developing or auditing web applications to enhance accessibility and ensure compliance with WCAG 2.1 guidelines.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not require accessibility considerations or where compliance is not a priority.
What you can build with it
Conducting an Accessibility Audit
Use this skill to evaluate your web application against WCAG 2.1 guidelines, identifying areas for improvement.
Improving Existing Content
Leverage the provided examples to enhance the accessibility of your current web projects, making them more inclusive.
Training Team on Accessibility Best Practices
Utilize the skill's resources to educate your team on the importance of accessibility and how to implement best practices.
How to install Accessibility
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add davila7/claude-code-templates/accessibility --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by davila7Accessibility (a11y)
Comprehensive accessibility guidelines based on WCAG 2.1 and Lighthouse accessibility audits. Goal: make content usable by everyone, including people with disabilities.
WCAG Principles: POUR
| Principle | Description |
|---|---|
| Perceivable | Content can be perceived through different senses |
| Operable | Interface can be operated by all users |
| Understandable | Content and interface are understandable |
| Robust | Content works with assistive technologies |
Conformance levels
| Level | Requirement | Target |
|---|---|---|
| A | Minimum accessibility | Must pass |
| AA | Standard compliance | Should pass (legal requirement in many jurisdictions) |
| AAA | Enhanced accessibility | Nice to have |
Perceivable
Text alternatives (1.1)
Images require alt text:
<!-- ❌ Missing alt -->
<img src="chart.png">
<!-- ✅ Descriptive alt -->
<img src="chart.png" alt="Bar chart showing 40% increase in Q3 sales">
<!-- ✅ Decorative image (empty alt) -->
<img src="decorative-border.png" alt="" role="presentation">
<!-- ✅ Complex image with longer description -->
<figure>
<img src="infographic.png" alt="2024 market trends infographic"
aria-describedby="infographic-desc">
<figcaption id="infographic-desc">
<!-- Detailed description -->
</figcaption>
</figure>
Icon buttons need accessible names:
<!-- ❌ No accessible name -->
<button><svg><!-- menu icon --></svg></button>
<!-- ✅ Using aria-label -->
<button aria-label="Open menu">
<svg aria-hidden="true"><!-- menu icon --></svg>
</button>
<!-- ✅ Using visually hidden text -->
<button>
<svg aria-hidden="true"><!-- menu icon --></svg>
<span class="visually-hidden">Open menu</span>
</button>
Visually hidden class:
.visually-hidden {
position: absolute;
width: 1px;
height: 1px;
padding: 0;
margin: -1px;
overflow: hidden;
clip: rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
white-space: nowrap;
border: 0;
}
Color contrast (1.4.3, 1.4.6)
| Text Size | AA minimum | AAA enhanced |
|---|---|---|
| Normal text (< 18px / < 14px bold) | 4.5:1 | 7:1 |
| Large text (≥ 18px / ≥ 14px bold) | 3:1 | 4.5:1 |
| UI components & graphics | 3:1 | 3:1 |
/* ❌ Low contrast (2.5:1) */
.low-contrast {
color: #999;
background: #fff;
}
/* ✅ Sufficient contrast (7:1) */
.high-contrast {
color: #333;
background: #fff;
}
/* ✅ Focus states need contrast too */
:focus-visible {
outline: 2px solid #005fcc;
outline-offset: 2px;
}
Don't rely on color alone:
<!-- ❌ Only color indicates error -->
<input class="error-border">
<style>.error-border { border-color: red; }</style>
<!-- ✅ Color + icon + text -->
<div class="field-error">
<input aria-invalid="true" aria-describedby="email-error">
<span id="email-error" class="error-message">
<svg aria-hidden="true"><!-- error icon --></svg>
Please enter a valid email address
</span>
</div>
Media alternatives (1.2)
<!-- Video with captions -->
<video controls>
<source src="video.mp4" type="video/mp4">
<track kind="captions" src="captions.vtt" srclang="en" label="English" default>
<track kind="descriptions" src="descriptions.vtt" srclang="en" label="Descriptions">
</video>
<!-- Audio with transcript -->
<audio controls>
<source src="podcast.mp3" type="audio/mp3">
</audio>
<details>
<summary>Transcript</summary>
<p>Full transcript text...</p>
</details>
Operable
Keyboard accessible (2.1)
All functionality must be keyboard accessible:
// ❌ Only handles click
element.addEventListener('click', handleAction);
// ✅ Handles both click and keyboard
element.addEventListener('click', handleAction);
element.addEventListener('keydown', (e) => {
if (e.key === 'Enter' || e.key === ' ') {
e.preventDefault();
handleAction();
}
});
No keyboard traps:
// Modal focus management
function openModal(modal) {
const focusableElements = modal.querySelectorAll(
'button, [href], input, select, textarea, [tabindex]:not([tabindex="-1"])'
);
const firstElement = focusableElements[0];
const lastElement = focusableElements[focusableElements.length - 1];
// Trap focus within modal
modal.addEventListener('keydown', (e) => {
if (e.key === 'Tab') {
if (e.shiftKey && document.activeElement === firstElement) {
e.preventDefault();
lastElement.focus();
} else if (!e.shiftKey && document.activeElement === lastElement) {
e.preventDefault();
firstElement.focus();
}
}
if (e.key === 'Escape') {
closeModal();
}
});
firstElement.focus();
}
Focus visible (2.4.7)
/* ❌ Never remove focus outlines */
*:focus { outline: none; }
/* ✅ Use :focus-visible for keyboard-only focus */
:focus {
outline: none;
}
:focus-visible {
outline: 2px solid #005fcc;
outline-offset: 2px;
}
/* ✅ Or custom focus styles */
button:focus-visible {
box-shadow: 0 0 0 3px rgba(0, 95, 204, 0.5);
}
Skip links (2.4.1)
<body>
<a href="#main-content" class="skip-link">Skip to main content</a>
<header><!-- navigation --></header>
<main id="main-content" tabindex="-1">
<!-- main content -->
</main>
</body>
.skip-link {
position: absolute;
top: -40px;
left: 0;
background: #000;
color: #fff;
padding: 8px 16px;
z-index: 100;
}
.skip-link:focus {
top: 0;
}
Timing (2.2)
// Allow users to extend time limits
function showSessionWarning() {
const modal = createModal({
title: 'Session Expiring',
content: 'Your session will expire in 2 minutes.',
actions: [
{ label: 'Extend session', action: extendSession },
{ label: 'Log out', action: logout }
],
timeout: 120000 // 2 minutes to respond
});
}
Motion (2.3)
/* Respect reduced motion preference */
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
*,
*::before,
*::after {
animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
scroll-behavior: auto !important;
}
}
Understandable
Page language (3.1.1)
<!-- ❌ No language specified -->
<html>
<!-- ✅ Language specified -->
<html lang="en">
<!-- ✅ Language changes within page -->
<p>The French word for hello is <span lang="fr">bonjour</span>.</p>
Consistent navigation (3.2.3)
<!-- Navigation should be consistent across pages -->
<nav aria-label="Main">
<ul>
<li><a href="/" aria-current="page">Home</a></li>
<li><a href="/products">Products</a></li>
<li><a href="/about">About</a></li>
</ul>
</nav>
Form labels (3.3.2)
<!-- ❌ No label association -->
<input type="email" placeholder="Email">
<!-- ✅ Explicit label -->
<label for="email">Email address</label>
<input type="email" id="email" name="email"
autocomplete="email" required>
<!-- ✅ Implicit label -->
<label>
Email address
<input type="email" name="email" autocomplete="email" required>
</label>
<!-- ✅ With instructions -->
<label for="password">Password</label>
<input type="password" id="password"
aria-describedby="password-requirements">
<p id="password-requirements">
Must be at least 8 characters with one number.
</p>
Error handling (3.3.1, 3.3.3)
<!-- Announce errors to screen readers -->
<form novalidate>
<div class="field" aria-live="polite">
<label for="email">Email</label>
<input type="email" id="email"
aria-invalid="true"
aria-describedby="email-error">
<p id="email-error" class="error" role="alert">
Please enter a valid email address (e.g., name@example.com)
</p>
</div>
</form>
// Focus first error on submit
form.addEventListener('submit', (e) => {
const firstError = form.querySelector('[aria-invalid="true"]');
if (firstError) {
e.preventDefault();
firstError.focus();
// Announce error summary
const errorSummary = document.getElementById('error-summary');
errorSummary.textContent = `${errors.length} errors found. Please fix them and try again.`;
errorSummary.focus();
}
});
Robust
Valid HTML (4.1.1)
<!-- ❌ Duplicate IDs -->
<div id="content">...</div>
<div id="content">...</div>
<!-- ❌ Invalid nesting -->
<a href="/"><button>Click</button></a>
<!-- ✅ Unique IDs -->
<div id="main-content">...</div>
<div id="sidebar-content">...</div>
<!-- ✅ Proper nesting -->
<a href="/" class="button-link">Click</a>
ARIA usage (4.1.2)
Prefer native elements:
<!-- ❌ ARIA role on div -->
<div role="button" tabindex="0">Click me</div>
<!-- ✅ Native button -->
<button>Click me</button>
<!-- ❌ ARIA checkbox -->
<div role="checkbox" aria-checked="false">Option</div>
<!-- ✅ Native checkbox -->
<label><input type="checkbox"> Option</label>
When ARIA is needed:
<!-- Custom tabs component -->
<div role="tablist" aria-label="Product information">
<button role="tab" id="tab-1" aria-selected="true"
aria-controls="panel-1">Description</button>
<button role="tab" id="tab-2" aria-selected="false"
aria-controls="panel-2" tabindex="-1">Reviews</button>
</div>
<div role="tabpanel" id="panel-1" aria-labelledby="tab-1">
<!-- Panel content -->
</div>
<div role="tabpanel" id="panel-2" aria-labelledby="tab-2" hidden>
<!-- Panel content -->
</div>
Live regions (4.1.3)
<!-- Status updates -->
<div aria-live="polite" aria-atomic="true" class="status">
<!-- Content updates announced to screen readers -->
</div>
<!-- Urgent alerts -->
<div role="alert" aria-live="assertive">
<!-- Interrupts current announcement -->
</div>
// Announce dynamic content changes
function showNotification(message, type = 'polite') {
const container = document.getElementById(`${type}-announcer`);
container.textContent = ''; // Clear first
requestAnimationFrame(() => {
container.textContent = message;
});
}
Testing checklist
Automated testing
# Lighthouse accessibility audit
npx lighthouse https://example.com --only-categories=accessibility
# axe-core
npm install @axe-core/cli -g
axe https://example.com
Manual testing
- Keyboard navigation: Tab through entire page, use Enter/Space to activate
- Screen reader: Test with VoiceOver (Mac), NVDA (Windows), or TalkBack (Android)
- Zoom: Content usable at 200% zoom
- High contrast: Test with Windows High Contrast Mode
- Reduced motion: Test with
prefers-reduced-motion: reduce - Focus order: Logical and follows visual order
Screen reader commands
| Action | VoiceOver (Mac) | NVDA (Windows) |
|---|---|---|
| Start/Stop | ⌘ + F5 | Ctrl + Alt + N |
| Next item | VO + → | ↓ |
| Previous item | VO + ← | ↑ |
| Activate | VO + Space | Enter |
| Headings list | VO + U, then arrows | H / Shift + H |
| Links list | VO + U | K / Shift + K |
Common issues by impact
Critical (fix immediately)
- Missing form labels
- Missing image alt text
- Insufficient color contrast
- Keyboard traps
- No focus indicators
Serious (fix before launch)
- Missing page language
- Missing heading structure
- Non-descriptive link text
- Auto-playing media
- Missing skip links
Moderate (fix soon)
- Missing ARIA labels on icons
- Inconsistent navigation
- Missing error identification
- Timing without controls
- Missing landmark regions
References
Frequently asked questions about Accessibility
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