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Gemini Coding

Write a Web Accessibility Audit Checklist

Prompt
Create an accessibility checklist for [website/app]. Include navigation, color contrast, and screen reader considerations. Follow standards.
Why it works

Accessibility standards improve usability for broader audiences.

If you're building a website or application and want to ensure it's accessible to everyone, this Gemini prompt helps you generate a comprehensive web accessibility audit checklist tailored to your specific project. Whether you're a developer, designer, or project manager responsible for compliance, this prompt guides Gemini to create actionable standards based on WCAG guidelines. The checklist covers essential areas like keyboard navigation, color contrast ratios, screen reader compatibility, and semantic HTML structure. By using this prompt, you get a structured assessment tool that helps identify accessibility gaps before they impact your users.

Using this prompt is straightforward. Simply replace the [website/app] placeholder with the actual name or type of your project. For example, if you're auditing an e-commerce platform called "TechStore," you would enter "Create an accessibility checklist for TechStore's e-commerce platform." This specificity helps Gemini tailor the checklist to your project's unique context and requirements. The more detailed you are about your application's purpose and features, the more relevant your checklist becomes.

When you run this prompt through Gemini, expect to receive a well-organized checklist with sections addressing navigation, color contrast, focus indicators, form labels, alt text requirements, and screen reader considerations. Each section includes specific criteria you can test against, making it easy to audit your site systematically. The output typically includes explanations of why each item matters for accessibility compliance.

Here's a pro tip for better results: after Gemini generates your initial checklist, ask it to prioritize the items by impact and implementation difficulty. This helps you tackle the most critical accessibility issues first and plan your remediation work strategically. You can also request Gemini to include specific WCAG 2.1 level compliance markers, whether each item is A, AA, or AAA level, so you know which standards you're meeting.