Provides bite-size web accessibility concepts, quick wins for developers, and testing tips framed as coffee metaphors, helping teams embed accessibility early and improve product quality.
A11y Coffee treats accessibility like a coffee menu, giving developers a quick way to pick the right amount of info. The site breaks down core concepts-what accessibility is, why it matters, and how to start fixing issues-into bite-size sections you can read in minutes.
The Quick Wins section lists concrete actions developers can take today, such as adding proper alt text, ensuring focus order, and using native HTML elements. Each tip is paired with a short explanation that shows the impact on users and on the codebase, making it easy for leaders to champion low-effort, high-return fixes.
Testing guidance walks you through browser tools and simple manual checks, turning a daunting QA task into a routine part of the development flow. By framing the material as a coffee metaphor, the resource lowers the barrier to entry, helping teams embed accessibility early and avoid costly retrofits later.
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