Jupyter Book is a distribution of the MyST Document Engine, and uses the MyST Book Theme for web exports. These come with a number of accessibility features out of the box. See the accessibility documentation in the MyST guide.[1]
Our goalsΒΆ
Jupyter Book aims to produce websites that meet WCAG 2.1 AA. Accessibility bugs are treated like any other bug, and accessibility contributions follow the normal contribution process.
If you find a barrier on a site built with Jupyter Book, please open an issue in myst-theme.
Get involvedΒΆ
What MyST themes do today, how to audit your own site, and which tools and standards we use.
Open accessibility issues are tracked under the a11y label in myst-theme.
A clear reproduction is enormously helpful, even if you canβt propose a fix.
Accessibility contributions follow the same workflow as any other contribution.
This only covers the
myst-themein Jupyter BookSee the Jupyter Accessibility Working Group for broader project-wide resources about accessibility.