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Accessibility

Accessible editorial systems are part of trustworthy publishing.

IgiraPress aims to build public pages and authenticated tools with semantic structure, keyboard access, readable contrast, and descriptive controls.

Practical commitments

IgiraPress is designed to support accessible editorial workflows. We aim to build public pages and authenticated tools with semantic structure, keyboard navigation, readable contrast, descriptive controls, and accessibility-aware review practices.

  • Semantic headings and landmarks.
  • Keyboard-accessible navigation.
  • Visible focus states.
  • Descriptive links and buttons.
  • Readable contrast.
  • Labels tied to form inputs wherever forms appear.
  • Screen-reader-readable loading, empty, and error states.
  • Reduced-motion support where animation exists.
  • No critical information conveyed by color alone.

Review baseline

WCAG 2.2 should be used as the practical baseline for public pages and authenticated editorial tools where feasible. Keyboard navigation, heading order, focus visibility, contrast, and plain-language error states should be checked before release.