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Accessibility, explained — the why, not just the flag.
One page per WCAG check Aulys runs. What it means, why it matters to a real person, and the exact fix. The education that makes you better, not just compliant.
The 13 checks
- 01Color contrastHow do I fix WCAG color contrast?1.4.6 · AAA
- 02Touch target sizeWhat is the minimum touch target size for WCAG?2.5.8 · AA
- 03Focus visibleHow do I make focus indicators WCAG compliant?2.4.13 · AAA
- 04Alt textHow do I write good alt text for WCAG?1.1.1 · A
- 05Heading structureWhat is the correct heading structure for accessibility?1.3.1 · A
- 06ReflowWhat is WCAG reflow and how do I meet it?1.4.10 · AA
- 07Label in nameWhat is WCAG 'label in name' (2.5.3)?2.5.3 · A
- 08Use of colorWhy can't color be the only way to show meaning?1.4.1 · A
- 09Link purposeHow do I write accessible link text?2.4.4 · A
- 10Text resize & spacingDoes my design survive 200% text zoom?1.4.4 · AA
- 11Non-text contrastWhat contrast do buttons and icons need?1.4.11 · AA
- 12Form labelsHow do I label form fields accessibly?3.3.2 · A
- 13Consistent navigationWhy should navigation stay consistent across pages?3.2.3 · AA