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ada-compliance
ada-compliance 收录了来自 uw-ssec 的 10 个 skills,并提供仓库级职业覆盖和站内 skill 详情页。
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Map DubBot and AudioEye scan output to WCAG 2.1 AA rule citations and to the appropriate in-plugin reviewer agent. Use when starting remediation from a DubBot or AudioEye report.
WCAG 2.1 AA guidance specific to Jupyter notebooks (.ipynb). Use when reviewing notebook content for heading hierarchy, figure alt text, interactive output accessibility, DataFrame rendering, inline HTML, execution order, and export contexts.
Map WCAG 2.1 AA rules to UW digital accessibility policy language (KB0036639, UW accesstech checklist). Use when writing remediation tickets that need to cite UW policy alongside WCAG.
Concrete remediation snippets for WCAG 2.1 AA violations, keyed by WCAG rule number. Use when a reviewer agent needs to populate the Fix field in a finding. Reference only — do not modify files.
Canonical output format for ADA Title II compliance audits. Defines the compliance matrix (file x WCAG rule x status), severity taxonomy, and emission formats. Use when generating audit reports.
Reference for WCAG 2.1 AA audio/video requirements under ADA Title II. Use when the user asks about captions, audio descriptions, video accessibility, live vs prerecorded video rules, sound effects in captions, audio-only or video-only content, embedded YouTube/Vimeo/Panopto videos, or "how do I make a video ADA compliant". Grounded in the UW eScience ADA Title II compliance notes.
Reference for WCAG 2.1 AA requirements as applied to non-HTML documents — Google Docs, Word, PowerPoint, Google Slides, PDFs, spreadsheets, and source code blocks. Use when the user asks about making a Google Doc accessible, document heading styles, PDF compliance, slide decks, spreadsheets, alt text in documents, or "are Google Docs covered by ADA Title II". Grounded in the UW eScience ADA Title II compliance notes.
Reference for the exceptions to ADA Title II / WCAG 2.1 AA compliance — archived content, preexisting documents, preexisting social media posts, password-protected personal documents, and third-party content. Use when the user asks "is X exempt", "do we have to make the old archive compliant", "what about legacy PDFs", "is third-party content exempt", or generally about the compliance exceptions. Grounded in the UW eScience ADA Title II compliance notes.
Authoritative ADA Title II / WCAG 2.1 AA interpretation notes authored by Noah C. Benson (UW eScience). Use when agents need to reference ADA Title II compliance requirements, exceptions, or WCAG 2.1 AA rules.
Reference for WCAG 2.1 Level AA website requirements under ADA Title II. Use when the user asks about alt text, heading structure, link text, keyboard navigation, focus indicators, color contrast, color-only information, form labels, page titles, bypass blocks, language attributes, or generally "what does WCAG require for websites". Grounded in the UW eScience ADA Title II compliance notes.