Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: August 10, 2025
At demotest.io, we are committed to ensuring that our developer tools are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We strive to provide an inclusive experience that allows all users to access and use our services effectively.
Our Commitment
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards and continually work to improve the accessibility of our website and tools. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we regularly review and enhance our services to better serve all users.
Accessibility Features
Our website includes the following accessibility features:
Navigation and Structure
- Semantic HTML: We use proper heading structure (h1, h2, h3) and semantic elements (header, main, section, footer) for screen reader compatibility
- Skip Navigation: Skip links are provided to jump to main content
- Logical Tab Order: All interactive elements can be reached and operated using keyboard navigation
- Focus Indicators: Clear visual focus indicators are provided for keyboard users
Content and Media
- Alternative Text: Decorative images and icons are properly marked with
aria-hidden="true"
- Color and Contrast: We maintain sufficient color contrast ratios (4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text)
- Text Scaling: Content remains usable when text is scaled up to 200%
- Descriptive Links: Link text clearly describes the destination or purpose
Interactive Elements
- Keyboard Accessibility: All functionality is available via keyboard navigation
- Touch Targets: Interactive elements are sized appropriately for touch interaction (minimum 44x44 pixels)
- Error Prevention: Clear instructions and error messages are provided where needed
Current Compliance Status
✅ Fully Compliant:
- Semantic HTML structure and heading hierarchy
- Keyboard navigation and focus management
- Skip navigation links
- Color contrast ratios
- Responsive design and text scaling
⚠️ Partial Compliance:
- Some tool-specific interfaces may need individual accessibility enhancements
- Complex interactive tools (calculator, diff-checker) may require additional ARIA labeling
Known Issues and Limitations
We are actively working to address the following known accessibility issues:
- Some tools may not have complete ARIA labels for complex interactions
- Dynamic content updates may not always announce to screen readers
- File upload interfaces may need enhanced keyboard support
We are committed to addressing these issues in future updates.
Third-Party Content
Our website may include third-party services (such as analytics or advertising). While we cannot control the accessibility of third-party content, we:
- Select services that prioritize accessibility when possible
- Configure third-party services to minimize accessibility barriers
- Provide alternative ways to access information when necessary
Testing and Feedback
We regularly test our website using:
- Automated Testing: axe-core, Lighthouse accessibility audits, WAVE evaluator
- Manual Testing: Keyboard navigation, screen reader testing (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver)
- User Feedback: Input from users with disabilities
Browser and Assistive Technology Support
Our website is designed to work with:
- Browsers: Current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge
- Screen Readers: NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack
- Other Tools: Voice recognition software, keyboard navigation tools
Feedback and Support
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing commitment. Our roadmap includes:
- Regular accessibility audits and testing
- Enhanced ARIA labeling for complex tools
- Improved screen reader compatibility
- User testing with people who use assistive technologies
- Staff training on accessibility best practices
Legal Information
This accessibility statement was prepared in accordance with applicable accessibility regulations and guidelines. We are committed to providing equal access to our services for all users, regardless of ability.
If you have concerns about our accessibility practices that you feel have not been adequately addressed, you may contact your local disability rights office or relevant accessibility authority.