1. Accessibility commitment
PlainPages aims to follow modern accessibility practices and improve accessibility as the website changes. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing design, content, and maintenance responsibility, not a one-time certificate.
2. Practices we aim to use
- Keyboard navigation for interactive controls and menus.
- Semantic HTML structure with headings, landmarks, labels, and meaningful links.
- Readable color contrast and visible focus states across design modes.
- Alternative text for meaningful images and empty alt text for decorative images.
- Labels and accessible status messages for forms.
- Responsive layouts that work on desktop, tablet, and mobile screens.
3. Accessibility feedback
If you find an accessibility issue on plain-pages.com, email hello@plain-pages.com. Please include the page URL, what happened, the browser or device used, and any assistive technology involved if you are comfortable sharing it.
4. Third-party and professional review
Some third-party tools, embedded content, browser extensions, or linked websites may not be controlled by PlainPages. These policies are general business terms and should be reviewed by a qualified professional where required.