Color and Contrast
WCAG contrast targets, color tokens, dark mode, and how to make links identifiable without relying on colour alone.
WCAG contrast targets, color tokens, dark mode, and how to make links identifiable without relying on colour alone.
Link text, navigation labels, form field labels, error messages, and mobile-first DOM order so users can act on the content you've structured.
Meaningful alt text, decorative images, video controls, captions, and audio practices for accessible, scannable pages.
Site-level wayfinding -- primary, utility, and footer navigation, breadcrumbs, taxonomies, search UX, and URL slug design that survive content growth.
How to write button labels, validation errors, empty states, loading states, success confirmations, and 404 pages so users always know what just happened and what to do next.
Plain language, defining jargon, microcopy basics, line measure, body type sizing, and responsive type that respects user defaults.
Headings, landmarks, lists, page hierarchy, progressive disclosure, emphasis, calls to action, and whitespace -- how to make a page scannable and focused.
How to structure and write web content for readability, clear focus, solid UX, and accessible color and typography, with do and do-not examples in HTML, CSS, and copy.