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One important thing that you should do as a queer person is to find another queer person whose brain works just like yours (romantically or not) and then adopt a cat together and then finally steal that fucking Pikachu and make it big
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Hey, you! Yeah, you with the cool neocities!
You're doing great! Really love what you've done with the place so far. Now here's something important moving forward. If you are making a neocities - especially if you are doing so with the motivation to fight back against Web 3.0 and reclaim the web as a space for individual users instead of for companies - please, keep the following in mind:
An inaccessible web is not a free web.
Repeat after me: An inaccessible web is not a free web.
Resources for Beginners to Learn About Web Accessibility and Web Design:
- W3C's Introduction to Web Accessibility | W3C is the organization that decides on the standards of Accessibility on the web. They are an invaluable direct resource.
- A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Web Accessibility
- Mozilla's Accessibility Overview
- WebAIM's Introduction to Web Accessibility
- What is Web Accesibility in 60 Seconds! [YouTube Video]
- Accessibility: What's the difference between WCAG Levels A and AA? [YouTube Video]
- FreeCodeCamp | FCC provides an extremely beginner friendly Responsive Web Design course. The lessons for this course integrate accessibility standards naturally, and also have individual lessons specifically for teaching accessibility.
- FreeCodeCamp's Accessibility Tag on their News Page
- HTML Dog's Tutorial's for HTML, CSS, and Javascript
- MarkSheet's Free HTML and CSS Tutorial
- W3C's Easy Checks
- W3C's QuickRef on How to Meet WCAG | I have filtered the QuickRef link to only show Level A requirements. This is the easiest level to meet and is considered the "bare minimum."
- WAVE: Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool
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