A sleek command palette modal for React apps
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A sleek command palette modal for React apps
A simple discord theme which makes the app more accommodating to people with dyslexia.
Fork of the defunct METAbolt project, originally developed by Legolas Luke. MEGAbolt is not endorsed or affiliated with METAbolt or its author.
A python implementation of the nvda2speechd server
The intent is to build an in browser top down adventure game with WCAG compliance in mind. The game will also feature an editor so users can edit Sprites, Music, and Maps.
SpeakEZ is a user-friendly voice user interface designed as a speak-easy for older adults, providing an intuitive and engaging social experience
Implementation of the fully-functioning React Redux-Based project of the learning materials forum about IT with complete user data processing, structured product listing, "Authorization and Authentication" and etc.
A very early version of Keyboardy written using AHK
VRChat Accessibility mod (For colour blind assist currently want to add more in the future) Big thanks to Meru for the help with getting this going as I am too pepega to work out some stuff.
Studio Mama is based on a UX student's design and transformed into a React-based landing page. This project bridges the gap between design and development, showcasing the art of bringing visuals to life with code.
🔑 Access-It is an npm package of accessible components made with Typescript
Android library that offers accessible UI components with adjustable text sizes for enhanced readability in Android applications.
This repository contains a Python script that uses Azure Cognitive Services for real-time speech transcription and system volume control. The script listens for a hotkey to start or stop transcription and mutes/unmutes the system volume accordingly. The transcribed text is typed into the active window.
Refactored given HTML with semantic elements to create a more organized and accessible site.
See your diagrams in colour blind-o-vision and make them more accessible
Little Origami is a responsive website exploring Jiu-Jitsu's art and history. It features animated technique cards, scroll-based storytelling, and a Bootstrap contact form. Designed with striking visuals and seamless navigation, it highlights skills in frontend development, responsive design, and user-centric storytelling.
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