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Unruh Act on Vue: complete compliance checklist

Implementing Unruh Act compliance on Vue means addressing the platform's specific failure modes (custom components, transition handling without reduced-motion) while applying Unruh Civil Rights Act success criteria across content, code, and editorial workflow.

Devansh Bhatia · IAAP CPACC · 5 years accessibility engineer3 min readPublished · Updated

Unruh Act in 60 seconds

California's Unruh Civil Rights Act incorporates the federal ADA and adds statutory damages of $4,000 per violation, making California the highest-litigation US state for web accessibility — accounting for the largest share of demand letters and class actions filed each year.

Vue accessibility — what you are starting with

Vue's template syntax encourages semantic HTML more than React's JSX abstraction. Failures originate in custom interactive components.

Unruh Act setup checklist for Vue

1. Use semantic templates: Native elements first.

Common Unruh Act failures on Vue

• Custom components

• Transition handling without reduced-motion

Putting it together

Combine Unruh Act's Level AA requirements with Vue's native tooling. Bake accessibility into your component library and editorial workflow; instrument axe-core in CI for regression.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Cited answers. Sourced. Updated as standards and case law change.

  • Is Vue Unruh-compliant out of the box?

    As accessible as the components written.

  • What is the easiest path to Unruh Act compliance on Vue?

    Start with the platform's most-accessible default theme (where applicable), audit each installed plugin/extension/module, train content authors on alt text and heading hierarchy, and instrument axe-core in your CI pipeline.

  • Is Vue accessible?

    As accessible as the components written.

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