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@cityssm/bulma-a11y

v0.4.0

Published

Bulma with increased colour contrast to meet accessibility requirements.

Downloads

74

Readme

bulma-a11y

npm (scoped) Codacy grade AppVeyor Snyk Vulnerabilities for GitHub Repo

The Bulma CSS framework with increased colour contrast to meet accessibility requirements, and some accessible enhancements too. 😊

Sample Buttons

Sample Skip Link Visible on Focus

Installation

npm install @cityssm/bulma-a11y

Usage

Rather than linking to bulma.min.css in your webpage, link to bulma-a11y.min.css.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/bulma-a11y.min.css" />

Test Pages

The following pages have minimal styling. They use code samples from the official Bulma website to test for sufficient colour contrast.

⚠ Important Note

While bulma-a11y attempts to improve colour contrast of the main Bulma components, using bulma-a11y does not guarantee your website will be considered accessible.

Related Project

Need the JavaScript to make your Bulma dropdowns and tabs work while keeping accessibility in mind?

Check out cityssm/bulma-js.