Accessibility

Designed for keyboard, zoom, and non-color reading

The assistant is designed around semantic fieldsets, visible focus, large controls, text labels, and an HTML interpretation path alongside the SVG. Color is never the only label for a diagnostic channel.

01

Included behavior

  • Skip link and landmark navigation
  • Native radio controls grouped by fieldset and legend
  • At least 44 × 44 CSS-pixel interactive targets in the critical flow
  • Live status and error messages without automatic focus loss
  • C, M, Y, and K text labels in addition to colored marks
  • HTML zone summaries rather than requiring interaction with SVG shapes
  • Reduced-motion and forced-colors considerations
  • Responsive layouts from narrow mobile through desktop
02

Preview and print limitations

The SVG has a title and description, but it contains dense visual geometry intended for physical output. Each numbered zone therefore has an equivalent HTML button and written checks/limits. Zoom affects only the scrollable preview container and does not claim a physical size.

Print dialogs and PDF viewers are outside the application and vary by operating system. Their accessibility, scaling controls, and announcements should be tested with representative combinations before release.

03

Validation approach

Automated axe checks and keyboard-focused browser tests catch many semantic, contrast, label, and focus problems. Responsive checks look for document-level horizontal overflow at several widths. Those checks are necessary but do not replace manual review with browser zoom, forced colors, reduced motion, VoiceOver, NVDA, and actual print dialogs.

These checks support improvement but are not a third-party accessibility certification or a claim that every browser, assistive technology, PDF viewer, driver, and print dialog combination is barrier-free.

04

Report an accessibility barrier

Email Vincent Schneider at tailorweb.contact@gmail.com. Include the route, control or sheet zone, browser, operating system, assistive technology, zoom level, and the result you expected. Postal contact is also available at 14 avenue Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France.

Do not send a private document, printer identifier, network address, account credential, or screenshot containing personal information. An invented example and a concise description are normally enough to investigate the interface.

05

Ongoing limits and follow-up

The operator reviews reproducible reports and prioritizes barriers in the symptom-to-preview-to-print-or-download-to-interpretation path. A monitored channel does not promise a fixed response or remediation date.

Physical print accessibility, PDF-reader announcements, 200–400% zoom, forced colors, VoiceOver, NVDA, and representative browser print dialogs remain part of ongoing manual review. Legal paper remains physically unvalidated.