Accessibility
An accessibility statement that explains the storefront’s intent, current practices, and room for ongoing improvement.
The page is written to stay credible: it explains the accessibility direction honestly without overstating compliance claims.
Accessibility commitment
The storefront aims to keep navigation, structure, and content understandable across devices and languages.
Semantic structure
Readable page structure, clear sections, and practical interaction patterns help support broader access.
Feedback welcomed
Customers should have a visible way to report accessibility barriers and ask for help.
Our current approach
Accessibility work is treated as an ongoing product-quality concern rather than a one-time badge.
- Navigation and page flow should remain understandable across major storefront routes.
- Headings, content grouping, and visible labels should stay consistent and readable.
- Interactive elements and forms should be reviewed with accessibility in mind.
Known limitations and iteration
Some limitations may still exist, especially where third-party content or evolving storefront features are involved.
- Third-party integrations can introduce accessibility gaps outside the core page shell.
- Some media or complex UI states may need further refinement over time.
- The team can continue improving the experience as issues are identified.
Need to report an accessibility issue?
Use the contact route and explain the barrier you found so the team can review it properly.


