Thank you for considering contributing to the WP Accessibility Knowledge Base! This project is community-driven and relies on contributions from people like you to grow and stay up to date.
There are several ways you can help improve this project:
You don’t need to know Git, GitHub, or coding to contribute to this project.
There are several easy ways to help:
- Open a GitHub Issue
Share your content idea, report an error, or suggest improvements by creating an issue. Just write in plain text — a maintainer will help format it. - Comment with Draft Content
If you already have text ready, you can paste it directly into an issue comment. The team can then turn it into a pull request for you. - Contribute via Slack
Join the WordPress Accessibility Team Slack channel and join the WordPress Accessibility Docs Slack and share your draft or suggestion there. - Give Accessibility Feedback
Testing the site, pointing out unclear documentation, or sharing examples (dos and don’ts) is a valuable contribution.
- Suggest a topic or report an issue
Open an issue on GitHub if you find an error, want to suggest improvements, or see a missing topic. - Write or edit documentation
You can contribute content by creating or editing Markdown (.md) files in this repository.
If you’re new to GitHub, see our guide on how to contribute. - Accessibility reviews
Help by testing the site for accessibility issues. Report findings in GitHub issues. - Improve examples
Add or improve code examples, do’s and don’ts, or provide links to reliable resources.
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Fork this repository
Click the “Fork” button on the top right of the repository page. -
Create a branch
git checkout -b my-contribution
For more details, see the Contribute pages.
All contributors will also be listed on the Contributors page as a thank you for their help.
In short: if you can write, review, or test, you can contribute — no coding required!