Accessibility
Determiniety is built for the disability community. We hold ourselves to a high accessibility standard and treat barriers on our site as bugs to fix, not nice-to-haves.
Our standard
We target conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. This includes:
- Keyboard-navigable interfaces β every interactive element reachable and operable without a mouse.
- Visible focus indicators on links, buttons, and form fields.
- Semantic HTML, proper heading structure, and ARIA labels for screen readers.
- Sufficient color contrast for text and meaningful UI.
- Resizable text without loss of functionality.
- Alternative text for meaningful images.
- Forms with associated labels, clear error messages, and accessible validation.
- Captions and transcripts for video content we produce (where applicable).
- Translation support across the interface via our language switcher.
Known limitations
We are in active development and not yet fully compliant. Areas we are actively improving:
- User-submitted images may not always include alternative text. We are working on prompts and tooling to encourage and assist with this.
- Some embedded third-party content (e.g., vendor product imagery) is not under our direct control; we are reviewing vendor onboarding to require accessibility metadata.
- Mobile screen reader compatibility is being tested and refined.
- Some animations and transitions do not yet respect the user's
prefers-reduced-motion setting consistently.
If you find a barrier we have not listed, please tell us β see below.
Assistive technology we test with
- Screen readers: VoiceOver (macOS, iOS), NVDA (Windows), TalkBack (Android).
- Keyboard-only navigation.
- Browser zoom up to 200%.
- System-level high-contrast and reduced-motion modes.
Report a barrier
If you encounter something on Determiniety that does not work for you, please let us know. We treat accessibility reports as high-priority bugs.
Reach us via our contact page. When reporting, it helps if you can share:
- The page or feature where the issue occurred (URL is great).
- What you were trying to do.
- What happened (or what didn't happen).
- The assistive technology, browser, and device you were using, if you're comfortable sharing.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 3 business days and to provide a fix or workaround timeline within 10 business days.
Feedback shapes the product
Our community's feedback is the most important input we have. If something is harder than it should be, we want to hear it β even small papercuts add up. Thank you for helping us build a better service.