Citations
All content and image sources used throughout the project are linked below.
- Asana. What Is a Change Control Process? (With Example Change Log) [2025]. Asana, 2 Jan. 2025, asana.com/resources/change-control-process. This source explains how structured change control helps manage and document project modifications effectively.
- W3C. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. W3C Recommendation, 5 June 2018, www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/. This document outlines global standards for making web content more accessible to people with disabilities.
- Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). ARIA: Accessible Rich Internet Applications. MDN Web Docs, developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA. This resource provides guidance on using ARIA to improve accessibility for dynamic web interfaces.
- WebAIM. Color Contrast Checker. WebAIM, webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/. This tool allows developers to test color contrast ratios to ensure text readability and accessibility compliance.
- W3C. HTML Living Standard. W3C, html.spec.whatwg.org/. This source defines the current and continuously updated specifications for HTML structure and behavior.
- AccessibilityChecker.org. Infographic Main Types of Learning Disabilities. Accessibility Checker, https://www.accessibilitychecker.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Infographic-Main-Types-of-Learning-Disabilities.jpg. This infographic visually explains different categories of learning disabilities to raise awareness and promote inclusive design.
- ADA Site Compliance. Web Accessibility to Avoid Lawsuit. ADA Site Compliance, https://adasitecompliance.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/web-accessibility-to-avoid-lawsuit-adasitecompliance.jpg. This image highlights the legal importance of web accessibility and the risks of non-compliance.
- TechGuruDehradun. HTML Semantic Layout Diagram. Tech Guru Dehradun, https://techgurudehradun.in/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/html-semantic-layout.jpg. This diagram demonstrates how semantic HTML elements structure a webpage logically and accessibly.
- GoodFellasTech. HTML Heading Tags Example. Good Fellas Tech, https://spcdn.shortpixel.ai/spio/ret_img,q_cdnize,to_webp,s_webp/www.goodfellastech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/html-heading-tags-1536x960.jpg. This visual example illustrates proper use of HTML heading tags for content hierarchy.
- HurixDigital. Best Practices of Web Accessibility for Developers and Designers. Hurix, https://www.hurix.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Best-practices-of-Web-Accessibility-for-Developers-and-Designers-1.webp. This resource outlines design strategies that improve usability for users with diverse accessibility needs.
- Web.dev. Using ARIA Labels and Relationships. Web.dev, https://web.dev/static/articles/aria-labels-and-relationships/image/using-aria-label-identif-89ed5dcc8c595_1440.jpg. This image explains how ARIA labels improve navigation for screen reader users.
- Colorlib. Best Bootstrap Autocomplete Forms. Colorlib, https://colorlib.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/best-bootstrap-autocomplete-forms.jpg.avif. This example showcases design patterns for accessible and user-friendly form input components.
- FabrikBrands. Contrast in Graphic Design. Fabrik Brands, https://fabrikbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/Contrast-In-Graphic-Design-6-1536x960.png. This resource demonstrates how contrast enhances clarity and visual hierarchy in design.
- SquareSpace CDN. Recommended Font Style Pairings. Squarespace, https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5935e18b17bffc300fa2a657/1522099611291-MAGJ6ZIW1NM5Q96QY9VQ/fonts-styles-to-pair.jpg?format=2500w. This visual guide presents curated font combinations for improving typography and design consistency.