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Ad Hoc Template Making it easy to get started with a USWDS-based static site

Clone this repository and get hacking on an accessible USWDS-based site in no time

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Get started in no time

The United States Web Design System starter template is designed to get you going with a USWDS starter template as quickly and simply as possible so you can create a quick static prototype site or begin your work on a production site.

Visit the GitHub page to join us and collaborate on making a better template, or just clone it and use it to get yourself under way as simply as possible.

You can find more information about the USWDS at their website and their GitHub account.

Accessible by design

The USWDS provides an accessible base, and every PR is automatically linted by lighthouse and axe

Easy to get started

Clone the repository and get building right away, with rapid feedback

Technologies you already use

Built with the USWDS, HTML and CSS so that you have a great foundation to work from

All open suorce

Come to our GitHub and report any problems you encounter or help us build new features

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Everything up to this point should help people understand your agency or project: who you are, your goal or mission, and how you approach it. Use this section to encourage them to act. Describe why they should get in touch here, and use an active verb on the button below. “Get in touch,” “Learn more,” and so on.

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An official website of the <Parent agency>

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