Conformance target
EverydayHub aims to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. We currently assess our main hub, blog, and core tool landing pages as partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 AA — meaning some content or functionality may not yet fully meet every success criterion.
Measures we take
- Semantic HTML landmarks (header, main, footer, navigation)
- Keyboard-accessible navigation and skip-to-content links on key pages
- Visible focus styles and sufficient color contrast in default themes
- Text alternatives for meaningful images and aria labels where needed
- Responsive layouts that support zoom and mobile screen readers
- Ongoing audits via manual review and community feedback
Known limitations
Some third-party embeds, legacy blog posts, and highly visual design tools may have incomplete keyboard paths or missing descriptions. Companion apps (AI Hub, Vibe Studio, PixelForge) are on separate codebases with their own accessibility roadmaps. We are working to align them with hub standards over time.
Assistive technology
We test with recent versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari alongside VoiceOver and NVDA where possible. If you use assistive technology and encounter a barrier, please tell us which browser and tool you use so we can reproduce the issue.
Feedback and contact
If you experience an accessibility barrier on EverydayHub, contact us at security@everydayhub.app with the page URL and a description of the problem. We aim to acknowledge reports within five business days and to propose a remediation timeline when feasible.
Formal complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate through applicable local disability rights or consumer protection channels in your jurisdiction.
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