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I Vibe Coded a Website. Here’s How.
I've been testing a vibe coding workflow for building websites — and it actually works. Here's what the process looks like: 1. Research public profiles to identify design direction and content. 2. Use those profiles to generate a web design prompt 3. Feed the prompt into Claude Code to build the site 4. Commit and push to GitHub 5. Deploy live on Vercel Here are some example: https://team-mata-mma.vercel.app https://la-ventinas-pizza.vercel.app https://brockman-redesign.vercel.app No manual coding. No pixel-pushing. Just a solid prompt and some well-placed context. What I learned: - Use lots of examples and reference so the site doesn’t get generic. - QA and Test - Context prompting is your bff Tools: - Claude - Gemini - Vercel - Github - VS Code Drop a 🙋 if you want me to break down the details — happy to share the full workflow.
Is Your Website ADA Compliant? ♿️
Most website owners have never heard of ADA compliance — until they get a legal notice. The Americans with Disabilities Act isn’t just for physical spaces. Courts have increasingly ruled that websites are considered “places of public accommodation,” which means your site needs to be accessible to people with disabilities too. Here’s what that looks like in practice: 🔵 Visual impairments — Can a screen reader navigate your site? Are your images missing alt text? Is your color contrast high enough to read? 🔵 Motor disabilities — Can someone navigate your entire site using only a keyboard? No mouse required? 🔵 Cognitive disabilities — Is your content clear, consistent, and free of flashing elements that could trigger seizures? 🔵 Hearing impairments — Do your videos have captions? The standard most courts reference is WCAG 2.1 AA — Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. It’s the closest thing to a legal benchmark we have right now. Why this matters: ADA website lawsuits have been increasing every year. Small businesses are targeted just as often as large ones — sometimes more, because they’re less likely to have legal teams watching. Beyond liability, accessibility improves your SEO, your user experience, and your reach. An estimated 1 in 4 Americans lives with some form of disability. A few quick things to check on your site: ∙ Run it through wave.webaim.org — it’s free ∙ Check if your images have alt text ∙ Test your site tab-key navigation ∙ Verify your font contrast ratio You don’t have to overhaul everything overnight. But knowing where you stand is the first step. Is ADA compliance something you’ve thought about for your site?
Is Your Website ADA Compliant? ♿️
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