100 Days of Accessibility Day-by-Day (Slide View)

Overview

Join us on a journey of discovery for 100 days as we share tips and insights into, disability awareness, tips and tricks, and more!

100 Days walk through

Read one day at a time. Use the numbers below to move through each day.

  • Day 01: What does A11y mean?

    A11y is a special type of abbreviation called a numeronym, for the word accessibility.  Using a11y is a way to simplify the word and keep the meaning (and it's much easier to type!)

    • There are 11 letters between the A and the y, so Accessibility becomes A11y.
    • It can be pronounced as "accessibility," "a-eleven-ty" or "a-eleven-y" and is commonly used in the context of digital accessibility. Generally we will use the direct pronunciation of "accessibility."
    • Another example of a numeronym is i18n for internationalization (there are 18 letters between the i and the n!)

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