David A. Kennedy's Projects
🌐 A webring for digital accessibility practitioners.
A good start on web accessibility for you.
The A11Y Project is a community-driven effort to make digital accessibility easier.
A collection of patterns for creating accessible-ready WordPress themes.
[OLD REPO] A weekly dose of web accessibility to help you bring it into your everyday work.
A weekly dose of web accessibility to help you bring it into your everyday work.
A set of guides and tutorials for creating accessible online content
No longer in active development. Accessible Zen is an accessible, minimalistic, readable, and fully responsive WordPress theme by David A. Kennedy.
Accessible Zen Theme Pack contains some goodies for the Accessible Zen WordPress theme.
A tiny slide panel navigation jQuery plugin with big dreams
Testing for Web Accessibility with Free Tools.
Component library for creating themes
Lightweight, Responsive, Mobile First Grid System
My personal website.
This is the repository for CFPB's Design Manual for developing print and web products. It contains both the assets and the content for the site.
A Jekyll template for project documentation
A starter repository for a blog web site using the Eleventy static site generator.
Inline error message location change prototypes for the CMS Design System.
Tool that allows users to find the 10 closest HUD-approved housing counselors by the centroid of a ZIP code. They can print those based on the results on the web page.
A demo of new focus styles for the CMS Design System: https://design.cms.gov/
A talk for the TriadWP Meetup group, given on March 14, 2018.
A talk for the TriadWP Meetup group, given on October 10, 2018.
Showcasing Gutenberg: a theme to show the potential
A lightning talk about where accessibility can get good or really bad.
Lessons learned from accessible WordPress theming, presented at Accessibility Camp DC 2013.
A stylish, classic look for your personal blog with a dash of blue and monospaced fonts.
A work-in-progress news site, aimed at those who want ease-of-use:
Some quick tips for making accessible WordPress themes.