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docs: new accessibility page #1035
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Still waiting for the automation for the docs to be complete before merging this cc @quetzalliwrites |
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In the Links section, you mentioned using see instead of click here or follow this link. But I think using see is not helpful as there are people who cannot see. I read somewhere that it is better to use perceive instead of see. What do you think about using the link title instead. For example, if there is an article titled "Introduction to AsyncAPI". The writer can link it as: "check this article [Introduction to AsyncAPI](inserts link)".
thanks Ezinne |
@derberg please review 😂 |
This PR adds the new accessibility page under the style guide folder.
Resolves #1685