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Web accessibility and interface standards guide. Covers WCAG compliance, semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, screen readers, forms, touch targets, and internationalization. Use when building, reviewing, or auditing web interfaces for accessibility and UX quality.
Automatically applies accessibility best practices to Swift projects (SwiftUI and UIKit). Use when working on iOS/macOS projects that need VoiceOver support, Dynamic Type, WCAG compliance, or accessibility audits. Triggers on Swift accessibility tasks, a11y improvements, or when the user mentions accessibility, VoiceOver, or Dynamic Type.
Audit designs and code for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. Trigger with "is this accessible", "accessibility check", "WCAG audit", "can screen readers use this", "color contrast", or when the user asks about making designs or code accessible to all users.
Use when auditing websites for Japanese accessibility compliance, checking JIS X 8341-3 conformance, or advising on Japan's Act for Eliminating Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities.
WCAG 2.2 compliance, ARIA patterns, keyboard navigation, screen readers, automated testing
Create accessibility testing plans covering assistive technologies and WCAG criteria.
Audit websites for accessibility issues and WCAG compliance. Use when checking accessibility, fixing a11y issues, or ensuring WCAG compliance.
Cross-format document accessibility rule reference with WCAG 2.2 mapping. Use when looking up accessibility rules for Word (DOCX-*), Excel (XLSX-*), PowerPoint (PPTX-*), or PDF (PDFUA.*, PDFBP.*, PDFQ.*) documents, or when mapping findings to WCAG success criteria for compliance reporting.
Used when accessibility audits are required or when implementing WCAG 2.2 (including ARIA, keyboard accessibility, and screen reader support).
Permission dialog UI for macOS accessibility and privacy settings, replicating the Codex Computer Use guided permissions flow
Build WCAG 2.1 AA compliant websites with semantic HTML, proper ARIA, focus management, and screen reader support. Includes color contrast (4.5:1 text), keyboard navigation, form labels, and live regions. Use when implementing accessible interfaces, fixing screen reader issues, keyboard navigation, or troubleshooting "focus outline missing", "aria-label required", "insufficient contrast".
Expert in macOS Accessibility APIs (AXUIElement) for desktop automation. Specializes in secure automation of macOS applications with proper TCC permissions, element discovery, and system interaction. HIGH-RISK skill requiring strict security controls.