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Accessibility

OnlineTextLab aims to provide practical tools that are usable with keyboards, screen readers, zoom, and different input methods.

Last updated: 2026-05-14

Our approach

The site is built with semantic HTML, one main heading per page, visible focus styles, meaningful links, labeled form fields, and responsive layouts.

Tool interfaces should keep controls reachable by keyboard and provide clear error messages when input cannot be processed.

Testing

OnlineTextLab includes automated route tests in the foundation phase and is structured for accessibility tests as tool pages are added.

Automated tests help, but real accessibility also depends on careful design and user feedback.

Reporting issues

If you encounter an accessibility problem, contact [email protected] with the page URL, the issue, your browser, and the assistive technology involved if you are comfortable sharing it.

Reports are used to improve the product and remove barriers.