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🎨 Palette: Add skip to main content link#62

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🎨 Palette: Add skip to main content link#62
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@0m364 0m364 commented Apr 23, 2026

💡 What: Added a "Skip to main content" link to the beginning of the <body> in all HTML files (index.html, contact.html, concepts.html, products.html). The link targets the <main> container which was updated with id="main-content". Added CSS to visually hide the link until it receives keyboard focus.

🎯 Why: To improve keyboard navigation by allowing users to bypass repetitive navigation links in the header and jump directly to the primary content area. This is a critical WCAG requirement for accessibility.

📸 Before/After:
(Visual change only observable via keyboard focus)

  • Before: Keyboard users had to tab through all navigation elements before reaching main content.
  • After: The first tab press focuses the visually hidden "Skip to main content" link, making it visible and actionable, allowing an immediate jump to the content.

Accessibility:

  • Added standard href="#main-content" skip link.
  • Ensured link receives keyboard focus and displays clearly using primary site colors when focused.
  • Added corresponding id="main-content" to all main content areas.
  • Logged critical learning in .Jules/palette.md.

PR created automatically by Jules for task 11298280941628354022 started by @0m364

Adds a "Skip to main content" link to all HTML files for improved keyboard accessibility.
- Adds visually hidden link at start of body that appears on focus.
- Updates `<main>` containers with `id="main-content"`.
- Records learning in `.Jules/palette.md`.
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