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Design accessibility testing plans and test cases covering WCAG 2.1 standards, screen readers, and keyboard navigation. Default output is Markdown, with support for requesting Excel/CSV/JSON formats. Use for accessibility testing.
WCAG 2.2 AA compliance expert specializing in audits, automated testing, screen reader validation, and remediation.
Audit a live webpage for WCAG color contrast failures using axe-core injected via Playwright, then map every failing color pair to its exact CSS rule and apply compliant fixes. Use when a WAVE report shows contrast errors or when asked to fix accessibility contrast issues on a deployed page.
Apply platform accessibility best practices to SwiftUI, UIKit, and AppKit code. Essential companion to any SwiftUI, UIKit, or AppKit skill — always use together. Use whenever writing, editing, or reviewing ANY SwiftUI views, UIKit view controllers, AppKit views/window controllers, or platform UI — even when the user doesn't mention accessibility. Also use when the user mentions VoiceOver, Voice Control, Dynamic Type, Reduce Motion, screen reader, a11y, WCAG, accessibility audit, Nutrition Labels, accessibilityLabel, UIAccessibility, NSAccessibility, assistive technologies, or Switch Control. Not for server-side Swift, non-UI packages, or CLI tools.
Create accessibility testing plans covering assistive technologies and WCAG criteria.
Validate systems and processes against GDPR/CCPA privacy regulations, privacy-by-design principles, ADA/WCAG accessibility standards, data processing agreements (DPAs), and provide compliance checklists with regulatory change monitoring guidance.
Use this skill when choosing color palettes, ensuring contrast compliance, implementing dark mode, or defining semantic color tokens. Triggers on color palette, contrast ratio, WCAG color, dark mode, color tokens, HSL, OKLCH, brand colors, color harmony, and any task requiring color system design or implementation.
Color palette generation, contrast checking (WCAG), color space conversion, and color harmony tools. Ensures accessible and visually appealing color systems. Use when designing color schemes, checking accessibility, or creating design tokens.
Design for everyone by treating accessibility as a first-class design discipline, not a compliance checklist. Part of the Intent design strategy system. Covers WCAG 2.2 for designers, screen reader experience design, keyboard navigation, cognitive accessibility, motor accessibility, inclusive design beyond compliance, and accessibility testing methodology. Trigger on: accessibility, a11y, WCAG, screen reader, keyboard navigation, color contrast, alt text, focus management, touch targets, inclusive design, assistive technology, "is this accessible", "check accessibility", "design for everyone", "who are we excluding", ADA compliance, Section 508, EAA, reduced motion, or any question about whether all users can perceive, operate, understand, and benefit from the experience. One billion people worldwide have a disability. Everyone experiences situational impairment. Designing inclusively makes the experience better for everyone.
WCAG 2.1/2.2 compliance, WAI-ARIA implementation, screen reader optimization, keyboard navigation, and accessibility testing expert. Use PROACTIVELY for accessibility violations, ARIA errors, keyboard navigation issues, screen reader compatibility problems, or accessibility testing automation needs.
Semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, focus states, ARIA labels, skip links, and WCAG contrast requirements. Use when ensuring accessibility compliance, implementing keyboard navigation, or adding screen reader support.
[Frontend] Review UI code for web interface design compliance covering WCAG 2.2/3.0 accessibility, responsive design, performance, usability, and modern best practices. Use when asked to 'review my UI', 'check accessibility', 'audit design', 'review UX', 'check responsive design', or 'check my site against best practices'. Actions: review, check, audit, analyze, validate. Topics: accessibility, WCAG, ARIA, semantic HTML, focus states, forms, animation, typography, content handling, images, performance, Core Web Vitals, navigation, touch interaction, responsive design, mobile-first, dark mode, internationalization, hydration.