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overlay factsheet

Netlify Status

A non-biased, community-driven, fact-based information sheet aimed at educating customers on web-accessibility overlays.

Contributing

Endorse this statement

Toward the bottom of the page in the /src/index.html file is a heading that says "Signed by".

Below that is an ordered list (<ol>);

Add your name as a <li> in that list, in the following format: Name, Title, Organization. For example: Joe Schmoe, CEO, Acme Corp. If you'd rather not put your title and organization down, that's fine. Feel free to do something like Joe Schmoe, self

Please do not add links in the endorsement section. This isn't an exercise in SEO for anyone, it is a statement of unity.

Please use the PR process described below, issuing your PR against the develop branch.

Design and/or Code

Contributions to the design and/ or code are encouraged!

We follow a modified "git flow" type of workflow:

  1. Create an issue that describes the change you want to make (or pick one from the list of desired changes)
  2. Create a branch for that issue
  3. Issue a pull request against the develop branch that is solely focused on the issue you're working against.
  4. Once a repo admin approves the PR, it will be merged into develop
  5. From there, it'll be verified on the preview version of the site and, if acceptable, a PR will be made to go from develop to main.
  6. When the PR to main has passed, it will automatically deploy.

Content

Contributions of content will follow the exact same workflow as above.

Please note the following general content guidance:

  1. This project is aimed at conveying facts. Content should strive to avoid hyperbole, exaggeration, and logical fallacy.
  2. Opinions should be avoided unless they are opinions of end users describing their experiences with overlays.
  3. Advertisements for any product, service, or company is prohibited.
  4. You should use Wikipedia's Content Standards and Principles as guides for what we're trying to accomplish here.