Join the Inclusive Front

A text logo in pseudo-CSS: #inclusive.front{}

What is it?

I came up with the term "inclusive front" to mean the band of people who care about the web's inclusivity.

It's a play on words; we largely work on the front end, but I feel we're also like a political popular front against a poorly built web that excludes people.

I can't decide whether I'm being terribly presumptuous to try and bring such a broad term into being - but either way if you like it, use it :)

I will not gatekeep this term, so if you feel like you want to take it on, go ahead! Even if you're a backend person, or into security! All are welcome.

Join usssssss. I've had stickers made. Stickers!!!

A single #inclusive.front{} sticker stuck on top of a Web Platform sticker (also holographic - much rainbow).

Here's how to join us:

Go ahead and write it on your sites, blogs, socials, wherever it fits.

#inclusive.front{} stickers being cut out instead of being all together on one big backing sheet. They're holographic and have a rainbow sheen. 
      
      The photo also shows my keyboard featuring some pink and pastel keys, a pair of scissors, and a mug from Beyond Tellerrand conference which says 'creative high without AI' in bubbly red text in a flamey background.

P.S: If you use it as a hashtag, please remember to capitalise at least the F!
i.e. #inclusiveFront or #InclusiveFront

88x31px badges

Very shortly after starting this, people asked for some! Here's a small selection I generated, but you're also very welcome to make your own.

P.P.S: Don't forget the ALT text!

88x31 badge with text #inclusive.front{} 88x31 badge with wacky font, text #inclusive.front{} 88x31 badge in purple theme, with text #inclusive.front{}, this is for everyone 88x31 badge in monochrome dialog theme, with text #inclusive.front{}, this is for everyone 88x31 badge with text #inclusive.front{}, this is for everyone