- Issue created by @the_g_bomb
- ๐ฌ๐งUnited Kingdom the_g_bomb
Some modules in the following list should be tagged with the Accessibility tag, but currently do not have it applied:
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_module?f%5B0%5D=&f%5B1%5D=&f%5B2%... โ
I think these modules should be added to the module analysis list. - ๐ฉ๐ชGermany rkoller Nรผrnberg, Germany
problem is that the categories on d.o moved from the old list of module to the streamlined and reworked list of modules. contrib module maintainers still have to adjust their modules to the new categories. they pick up to three categories. and the first category entered is the "main" category the module is mainly about.
- ๐ฎ๐ณIndia imalabya Bangalore
A few of the modules which I generally use when working on projects
- Status changed to Fixed
3 months ago 12:40am 30 August 2024 - ๐ฌ๐งUnited Kingdom the_g_bomb
The spreadsheet has been populated with modules tagged on Drupal.org with Accessibility.
A second sheet contains modules with Accessibility or A11y in their name or description.
The modules have been categorised into a rough type of functionality they provide.
For modules that I have deemed to be tagged incorrectly, I have marked those as Not A11y in the Accessibility category column.For consideration for addition to the Accessibility Tools track recipe I have exported the modules that were tagged as "Checker", "Checklist or Dashboards" and for reference those that have been marked as a "Toolbar".
I will be proposing that the Accessibility tools to be added will be from the Checker category to provide authors and editors with feedback to help guide them to producing accessible content. I also hope to find a dashboard-type module that can list issues found in a site scan that need to be addressed. This will help monitor the effort required by site owners and may also serve as an issue queue for authors and editors.
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