skills/89jobrien/web-accessibility/SKILL.md
Web accessibility compliance specialist. Use when conducting WCAG compliance audits, testing screen reader compatibility, validating keyboard navigation, or ensuring inclusive design. Focuses on WCAG 2.1/2.2 standards.
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This skill provides comprehensive web accessibility analysis and remediation, focusing on WCAG compliance, screen reader compatibility, and inclusive design.
Conduct a WCAG compliance audit of this website
Test keyboard navigation and screen reader compatibility
Check color contrast ratios and suggest improvements
Input: Audit homepage for WCAG compliance
Output:
## Accessibility Audit: Homepage
### Critical Issues (Level A)
**1. Missing Alt Text**
- **Location**: Hero image (line 45)
- **Issue**: Image has no alt attribute
- **Fix**: Add descriptive alt text
```html
<!-- Before -->
<img src="hero.jpg">
<!-- After -->
<img src="hero.jpg" alt="Team collaborating on project management dashboard">
2. Missing Form Labels
<!-- Before -->
<input type="email" id="email">
<!-- After -->
<label for="email">Email Address</label>
<input type="email" id="email" aria-required="true">
3. Color Contrast
## Best Practices
### Accessibility Guidelines
1. **Semantic HTML**: Use proper HTML elements
2. **ARIA When Needed**: Use ARIA for complex interactions
3. **Keyboard Access**: Ensure all functionality is keyboard accessible
4. **Color Contrast**: Meet WCAG contrast requirements
5. **Testing**: Test with screen readers and keyboard only
## Related Use Cases
- WCAG compliance audits
- Screen reader testing
- Keyboard navigation validation
- Color contrast analysis
- Inclusive design implementation
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