accessibility-compliance — quality + safety report
In the Skillier index (wshobson-agents__accessibility-compliance) · scanned 2026-06-03 · engine: builtin+triage
✓ Clean — no heuristic safety flags surfaced.
Heuristic flags from the builtin scanner, which is known to over-flag (it trips on legitimate env-reading integrations, security skills, and library .eval calls). This is NOT an authoritative malicious verdict — re-scan with SkillSpector for the authoritative result. Run the authoritative scan →
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Implement WCAG 2.2 compliant interfaces with mobile accessibility, inclusive design patterns, and assistive technology support. Use when auditing accessibility, implementing ARIA patterns, building for screen readers, or ensuring inclusive user experiences.
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--- name: accessibility-compliance description: Implement WCAG 2.2 compliant interfaces with mobile accessibility, inclusive design patterns, and assistive technology support. Use when auditing accessibility, implementing ARIA patterns, building for screen readers, or ensuring inclusive user experiences. --- # Accessibility Compliance Master accessibility implementation to create inclusive experiences that work for everyone, including users with disabilities. ## When to Use This Skill - Implementing WCAG 2.2 Level AA or AAA compliance - Building screen reader accessible interfaces - Adding keyboard navigation to interactive components - Implementing focus management and focus trapping - Creating accessible forms with proper labeling - Supporting reduced motion and high contrast preferences - Building mobile accessibility features (iOS VoiceOver, Android TalkBack) - Conducting accessibility audits and fixing violations ## Detailed patterns and worked examples Detailed pattern documentation lives in `references/details.md`. Read that file when the navigation tier above is insufficient. ## Best Practices 1. **Use Semantic HTML**: Prefer native elements over ARIA when possible 2. **Test with Real Users**: Include people with disabilities in user testing 3. **Keyboard First**: Design interactions to work without a mouse 4. **Don't Disable Focus Styles**: Style them, don't remove them 5. **Provide Text Alternatives**: All non-text content needs descriptions 6. **Support Zoom**: Content should work at 200% zoom 7. **Announce Changes**: Use live regions for dynamic content 8. **Respect Preferences**: Honor prefers-reduced-motion and prefers-contrast ## Common Issues - **Missing alt text**: Images without descriptions - **Poor color contrast**: Text hard to read against background - **Keyboard traps**: Focus stuck in component - **Missing labels**: Form inputs without associated labels - **Auto-playing media**: Content that plays without user initiation - **Inaccessible custom controls**: Recreating native functionality poorly - **Missing skip links**: No way to bypass repetitive content - **Focus order issues**: Tab order doesn't match visual order ## Testing Tools - **Automated**: axe DevTools, WAVE, Lighthouse - **Manual**: VoiceOver (macOS/iOS), NVDA/JAWS (Windows), TalkBack (Android) - **Simulators**: NoCoffee (vision), Silktide (various disabilities)
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Graded independently by Skillproof — nothing to sell the author. Quality is mechanical + corpus-grounded; safety flags are heuristic (builtin+triage), not a malicious verdict.