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As a developer a would like documentation and examples for accessibility #52

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Type of Change

  • New Feature Request
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  • Improvement / Suggestion
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Summary

Accessibility is a critical function of any website, in order to accommodate as many users as possible. Many popular libraries and frameworks have a11y support, and so identifying implement this an "evergreen" way makes a lot of sense for supporting good developer and user experiences.

Use Case

Any website should invest some time and effort in a11y, and Lighthouse tracks this as one of it's scoring categories, and as such would likely want to know there are clear examples and documentation for pursuing this.

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TBD

Pros / Cons

Only "con" here is just the time in evaluating and understanding current specs.

@thescientist13 thescientist13 added documentation Documentation for the wiki example something that should include a code sample todo-app Should be applied to the Todo App JavaScript HTML labels Sep 1, 2018
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