Ensure all default GitHub Pages themes meet WCAG #168424
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Hello @mgifford - Can you provide more details? We regularly review the UI for accessibility issues, so knowing which GitHub Pages templates or themes to prioritize and any issues you’ve noticed, would help both our auditing and accessibility teams address them more effectively. Thanks! |
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Here's one pages-themes/minimal#474 I don't know if there are any others. |
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All GitHub Page templates should be evaluated for WCAG 2.2 AA. This is such an important part of shifting accessibility left. I don't know how many new GitHub pages are created with default themes, but I imagine it is quite a lot. Fixing the code upstream will help a great deal in addressing the results.
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