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Inspiration
We know about accessibility settings, which are everywhere nowadays. This is great and all, but what if we turned it on its head?
And tech jobs are dropping like flies, so what would the last tech job look like? On a generically evil big tech company's website?
What it does
- Low Contrast Mode
- Screen Unreader
- Dim Mode
- Enable flashing
- Glasses friendly mode
How we built it
Built the project in Next.js, based on shadcn components plus Tailwind CSS, and an initial design in Figma.
Challenges we ran into
TypeScript is for nerds and sweaty people. So is CSS.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We perfectly recreated the average tech company website.
Glasses mode is perfect.
What we learned
One teammate learned TypeScript for the first time.
Learned about the various average accessibility settings.
What's next for Inaccessibility Settings
AI chatbot mode (guaranteed to be very unhelpful) and more.
Built With
- next.js
- react
- typescript
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