About
webaccessibility.wiki is an independent content property focused on web accessibility — tutorials, sectoral EAA readiness checklists, framework-specific guides, and vendor-neutral testing how-to.
Editorial independence
We accept sponsorship from accessibility tooling vendors and publish sponsored comparison articles under explicit disclosure, but no sponsor has approval rights over editorial body content. Sponsorship contracts forbid retaliation clauses. A quarterly conflict-of-interest log is published at /policy/transparency.
Vendor neutrality
When we discuss tools, we name several — axe-core, Pa11y, Lighthouse,
IBM Equal Access, and others where relevant. We do not name a single tool
as "the only" or "best" choice in editorial copy. Sponsored placements
are visually distinct and labelled Sponsored.
Transferability
The site is built so ownership can be transferred to a new operator
without breaking content, audience, or revenue lines. Seven concrete
constraints are documented in
TRANSFER_PLAYBOOK.md:
content licence, individual author identity, independent infrastructure,
no shared dependencies, no body-content cross-links to a single vendor
family, an asset-handover playbook, and public editorial governance.
Editorial team
Articles carry individual editor bylines (e.g. "Editor: Jane Doe"). We do not embed corporate affiliation in bylines. Editors retain copyright until publication and assign it to the site entity for distribution under CC BY-SA 4.0.
How we make money
Six independent revenue lines: clearly-labelled sponsorship slots, sponsored comparison articles (full disclosure), gated premium reports, paid membership (ad-free reading), affiliate links to ethical course and book retailers, and ethical ads (no behavioural tracking). No single revenue line may exceed 60% of monthly revenue without an editorial-board review.
Contact
Editorial enquiries: editor@webaccessibility.wiki.
Sponsorship enquiries: sponsor@webaccessibility.wiki.