Accessibility feedback is gold – but at scale, it gets overwhelming ⚡
I built an AI-powered workflow at GitHub that triages accessibility feedback into an actionable pipeline. Less sorting, more fixing 💖
Check it out 🚀
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Posts by Carie Fisher
What an incredible few days at #AllThingsOpen 🎉
Volunteered at the first accessibility summit, gave a talk with @helen.blog about the open-sourced accessibility scanner, plus watched Ed Summers deliver a keynote 🙌
Be sure to check out the a11y scanner & share your feedback 💖
👉 gh.io/a11y-scanner
Looking forward to speaking at #AllThingsOpen with @helen.blog on “Continuous AI for Accessibility: Build Better, Faster, Inclusive Software with GitHub” 🚀
If you’re working on #Accessibility, #OpenSource, or inclusive #AI come say hi after our session 👋
2025.allthingsopen.org/sessions/con...
With just about 1 day to go, we've now scheduled the videos for all #id24 sessions.
You can find the YouTube link for each session in our schedule inclusivedesign24.org/2025/schedule/ and in the dedicated playlist for this year www.youtube.com/playlist?lis... #accessibility #a11y #inclusiveDesign
This was pushed out with a rushed security review, a coerced and unwilling engineering team, and in full opposition to our supposed company values.
If you don't want it, tell them. Social media and support forums. Leadership won't listen to employees. github.blog/changelog/20...
Your feedback matters 🙌
GitHub now remembers your tab width preferences everywhere - more choice, more flexibility, all thanks to your suggestions!
Our accessibility team is always turning your feedback into real improvements. Keep sharing - we love hearing from you! 💕
github.blog/changelog/20...
ARIA! It exists and on a long enough timeline you'll need to use it. Here's how to get into the right headspace to do so! #a11y www.smashingmagazine.com/2025/06/what...
Infographic: K12 Persona Spectrum with 4 rows and three columns. Rows are labeled permanent, temporary, and situational. Columns are Touch, See, Hear, Speak. Each cell has an image with text that include: Row 1 Touch: Permanent Person with One Arm Temporary, Person with broken arm, Situational Person Eating Snack. Row 2 See: Permanent Blind, Temporary Forgot Glasses, Situational Sitting in back of class. Row 3 Hear: Permanent Deaf, Temporary Ear Infection, Situational Noisy Playground. Row 4: Speak: Permanent Non Verbal, Temporary Laryngitis, Situational Heavy Accent.
I love the Microsoft inclusive persona spectrum graphic for accessibility. Since bartender and cataracts don’t fit my main audience of K12 education, I adapted it and thought I would share. @edusky.bsky.social #Edusky #a11y
Here is a link to related community discussion post where you can provide feedback: github.com/orgs/communi...
GitHub just launched enhanced contrast controls — now everyone can customize their theme, even when logged out 🎉
Adjust contrast on light/dark modes to reduce eye strain and boost readability. One more step toward a more inclusive GitHub experience 💪
github.blog/changelog/20...
🌈 Color in CSS: More Than Just Pretty Palettes 🎨
Yesterday, I hosted May’s @a11ytalks.com with @aubreysambor.com, who gave an excellent talk on how color impacts accessibility—covering contrast, color-contrast(), oklch(), and more!
Be sure to catch the replay: youtu.be/153_6jGZjwc
Last week was heavy — celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day while saying goodbye to talented colleagues, including people on our accessibility teams.
I’ve shared more thoughts and how you can help/support in my full post on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/posts/carief...
Day 5 of our #GAAD GitHub Copilot series is here 🚀
Meet Kelly, a blind tech expert who built custom apps for retirement planning and image descriptions with help from Copilot 📊
When the tools don’t exist, Copilot helps you build them 🤖 github.com/orgs/communi...
It at least means double laundry 🧺😂
Sitting outside enjoying a cup of coffee today when a bird decided to bless me — not once, but twice 💩🐦
They say it’s good luck when a bird poops on you…but does getting hit a second time negate that luck? 🍀🫠
Today is day 4 of our #GAAD GitHub Copilot series 🚀
Meet tech lead Chris, always looking for ways to level up his skills. Whether he’s diving into Google Cloud or breaking down APIs, he turns to GitHub Copilot to supercharge his self-guided learning 🎓
A little purr floating your way
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Day 3 of the #GAAD GitHub Copilot Series 🚀
Tom, a software engineer intern with dyslexia, uses Copilot to stay in the flow. It helps him quickly grasp unfamiliar codebases with summaries and explanations — boosting his confidence and speeding up feature development 🧠✨🙌
github.com/orgs/communi...
Day 2 of our #GAAD GitHub Copilot video series 🚀
Meet @meryl.bsky.social — speaker & accessibility champ who was born deaf & relies on captions 🧏♀️
Note-taking during calls plus reading captions? Tricky. Thankfully she had a copilot to help her summarize the key points 🗒️
github.com/orgs/communi...
First up: Meet Vytautas, a screen reader user who uses VSCode for his work. With GitHub Copilot by his side, coding becomes faster, smoother, & more efficient 💪
For more videos please follow along, share widely, & help us spark conversations around accessibility + AI 💬
github.com/orgs/communi...
Each day this week, we’re spotlighting a new video featuring a person with lived experience using GitHub Copilot to solve real-world challenges. These stories show how AI can reduce barriers, boost productivity, and unlock creativity in coding and beyond ✨
github.com/orgs/communi...
GitHub embeds accessibility directly into our Primer components 🤩
In Part 2, @janmaarten.com shares advanced annotation tips to save time + support more teams.
🛠️ Read more: github.blog/engineering/...
Accessibility + Design Systems = Better Together 💡
Even great components can lead to inaccessible designs. @janmaarten.com shows how it happens — and what to watch for.
📖 Read Part 1: github.blog/engineering/...
Just dropped! Dive into “Building a More Accessible GitHub CLI” by Ryan Hecht and Andrew Feller @andyfeller.bsky.social - a must-read for command line fans and accessibility champions alike 🧑💻
github.blog/engineering/...
It's not too late to join the GitHub 4-week accessibility challenge leading up to Global Accessibility Day 💖
Learn about alt text, accessible linking, emoji best practices, & get feedback on your ReadMe 📗
Bonus: you can win a free T-shirt just by participating 👕
github.com/orgs/communi...
Loved getting to design a custom shirt and award as a small thank-you to the many folks — both visible and behind the scenes — who work hard every day to make GitHub more inclusive to all 💜👕✨
So glad you like the shirt @brittanyellich.com 😊
This is so good! Thanks for this write-up on choosing the right AI model for the job @cassidoo.co 🐙😸
So sorry to hear this news Adam 💔
Excited to announce I've begun the process of building out my first set of courses: 'WCAG for Designers'. If you're interested in learning how to understand and apply the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as a designer, feel free to drop a follow or sign up for updates at shellelittle.com