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Found 181 Skills
You are an accessibility expert specializing in WCAG compliance, inclusive design, and assistive technology compatibility. Conduct audits, identify barriers, and provide remediation guidance.
Generates consistent UI components, layouts, and design tokens following a design system. Enforces spacing, color, typography, and accessibility standards across React/TypeScript projects. Use when creating new UI components, building page layouts, choosing colors or typography, setting up design tokens, or reviewing UI code for design consistency. Covers 8pt spacing grid, Tailwind CSS token usage, shadcn/ui primitives, WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, responsive breakpoints, semantic HTML structure, and TypeScript component interfaces. Does NOT cover backend implementation (use python-backend-expert), testing (use react-testing-patterns), or deployment (use deployment-pipeline).
Audits and implements web accessibility (a11y) following WCAG 2.1 guidelines with ARIA patterns, keyboard navigation, screen reader support, and contrast checking. Use when users request "accessibility audit", "a11y review", "WCAG compliance", "screen reader support", or "keyboard navigation".
Audit web applications for WCAG accessibility compliance. Use when asked to run accessibility checks, identify common violations, and provide remediation guidance.
WCAG AA and ARIA best practices — screen readers, keyboard navigation, focus management. Use when building any user-facing interface or reviewing accessibility compliance.
Web accessibility patterns and WCAG compliance — semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, keyboard navigation, color contrast, screen reader support, accessible forms, and testing strategies. Use when building accessible interfaces, auditing existing UIs, or establishing a11y standards.
Use when ensuring accessible gluestack-ui implementations. Covers WAI-ARIA patterns, screen reader support, keyboard navigation, focus management, and WCAG 2.1 AA compliance.
Expert theming decisions for iOS/tvOS: when custom themes add value vs system colors suffice, color token architecture trade-offs, theme switching animation strategies, and accessibility contrast compliance. Use when designing color systems, implementing dark mode, or building theme pickers. Trigger keywords: theme, dark mode, light mode, color scheme, appearance, colorScheme, ThemeManager, adaptive colors, dynamic colors, color tokens, WCAG contrast
Provides brand typography selection and hierarchy development frameworks including the Brand-First Typography Selection Process, Modular Scale System, Font Classification Matrix, Serif vs. Sans-Serif Decision Framework, Typeface Evaluation Criteria, Font Pairing Principles, WCAG accessibility requirements, and typography design tokens. Auto-activates during brand typography development, font selection, type hierarchy creation, and typography system work. Use when discussing brand typography, font selection, font pairing, type hierarchy, modular scale, typography accessibility, WCAG typography, or typography guidelines.
Use when checking accessibility, color contrast, keyboard navigation, ARIA, or WCAG compliance. Covers WCAG 2.2 Level AA requirements.
Ensure WCAG AA accessibility and readability
Generate complete, accessible color palettes from a single brand hex. Creates 11-shade scale (50-950), semantic tokens (background, foreground, card, muted), and dark mode variants. Includes WCAG contrast checking for text accessibility. Use when: setting up design system, creating Tailwind theme, building brand colors from single hex, converting designs to code, checking color accessibility.