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Consolidate tools, update some of the listed tools #278

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Resolves #154
Resolves #258

  • Removes tools list from home/index page, and links instead to the tools page.
  • Removes a11y and achecker links from tools page.
  • Adds axe/axe-core to tools page.
  • Updates tools page with info about Accessibility Insights.

Tools page needs a more thorough review and update.

Suggestion: add link to the W3C list of accessibility evaluation tools for a more exhaustive list that we don't need to maintain, and then only link to specific tools that we (18F/TTS) are currently using.

Signed-off-by: Robert Jolly <robert.jolly@gsa.gov>
Signed-off-by: Robert Jolly <robert.jolly@gsa.gov>
Signed-off-by: Robert Jolly <robert.jolly@gsa.gov>
Signed-off-by: Robert Jolly <robert.jolly@gsa.gov>
@iamjolly iamjolly requested review from afeld and cannandev May 10, 2021 16:04
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LGTM. I can look into the build fail errors.

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@cannandev - Those are the new errors for stuff pa11y is finding since it was added. There are some things we'll want to change, others are positives for stuff that we are demonstrating as inaccessible (stuff we know is gonna fail).

The contrast issues for code/syntax highlighting is likely best fixed upstream in USWDS or possibly in whatever 3rd party code is being used.

@iamjolly iamjolly merged commit df4ee7d into 18f-pages Jul 13, 2021
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update tools list consolidate tool and learning resources
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