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    Grommet

    Grommet

    React-based framework that provides accessibility, modularity, etc.

    ...Build responsive and accessible mobile-first projects for the web with an easy-to-use component library. part design system, part framework, and all awesome. grommet is a React-based framework that provides accessibility, modularity, responsiveness, and themes in a tidy package. Tailor composite components with grommet. embrace atomic design methods and build a library that fits your needs. Keyboard navigation, screen reader tags, and more. grommet provides support for W3c’s WCAG 2.1 spec out of the box. Tailor the component library to align with your Color, Type, and Layout needs. you can even control component interaction. Support all the devices! Use Flexbox and CSS Grid to provide layouts for all those new phones and widescreen displays. Already working on a project, starting fresh, or just want to poke around and see how all this junk works?
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Virtual viewer

    Virtual viewer

    Virtual viewer is a tool for Linux low vision computer users

    Virtual viewer is a free, open source accessibility tool for Linux low vision computer users. It allows you to enlarge an area of the screen for better readability. It is inspired by Virtual Magnifying Glass . There is also the option to use it in dock mode like KMag. It doesn't support Wayland, only X11. This application is freely available under the open software license and users who want a feature or a new language to be added can contact the developer.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Audiographs

    Audiographs

    Math Accessibility Tool for Visually Impaired

    Audiographs is an application that allows visually impaired students to study a mathematical function. This is achieved by using sound or musical notes. The user enters the function formula and can very easily hear its audio representation. The application is interactive and this gives the user the possibility to study the function in multiple ways. The best way to learn using the application is to use the documentation which offers a step by step guide. It is freely available under the open...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Opena11y

    Opena11y

    Use Tota11y everywhere to maximize accessibility.

    Opena11y is add-on for browser Firefox, is based on Tota11y js library for doing some easy fixes to make your webpages more accessible. Release 0.9.6 - 20/08/2020 - Updated all tota11y library definitions
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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