Hi there! I just wanted to share my Accessibility Cheat Sheet with you. Whether you're a web developer, UX designer, or simply passionate about creating inclusive digital experiences, this guide might help you building more accessible websites.
When I created the cheat sheet, I wanted to provide easy-to-follow tips and best practices for improving web accessibility, while keeping the entry barrier as low as possible. Feel free to contribute via pull requests or ask questions directly on GitHub.
And now: Click, bookmark, save & read, and let's work together to make the web a place where everyone feels welcome and included.
The Cheat Sheet is free and there are no ads or tracking, but I would not mind if you bought me a cup of coffee if was useful to you ❤️.
If you belong to the people who have seen it before: Yes it has been around for some time (almost 6 years), but I wanted it to have its own blog post. Because that’s what it deserves.
Fun fact: It is built using cm CSS units to mimic a real DINA4 sheet of paper. So if anybody ever asks what these units are for, feel free to share my cheat sheet 🙌.
I help organizations
build accessible websites by offering
talks about accessibility, workshops & trainings, accessibility reviews and
developing strategies for developers and management.
If that sounds like you could use my help,
let’s talk! 💬