Fix Accessibility Violations in Partner Logos Section #668
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Problem
The IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker detected two accessibility violations in the partner logos section of homepage:
Solution
This patch addresses both violations by:
aria-labelto link elements: Each partner logo link now includes anaria-label={name}attribute, providing a clear accessible name that describes the link's purpose (e.g., "DMA", "ITP", "Netlify", "GitHub Sponsors")aria-hidden="true"to indicate it's decorative, since the accessible name is already provided by the parent link'saria-labelGenerated Patch:
The patch submitted in this PR was generated by A11YRepair, an automated Web Accessibility repair tool that I developed to address common accessibility violations in web applications. The generated fixes were manually reviewed and validated before submission.
Fix Before:

Fix After:

Testing
✅ IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker now shows 0 violations (previously 2)
✅ Screen readers can now properly announce partner links
✅ Visual appearance remains unchanged
Impact
This fix improves accessibility for users relying on assistive technologies, ensuring all partner links are properly labeled and announced by screen readers.