Screen readers
Meaningful control labels, roles, selected/disabled state, logical reading order, and announcements for important status changes.
Inclusive access
JPott Studios aims to make its apps and support information usable by people with a broad range of access needs.
Current status: this is a statement of direction and known implementation practices, not a certification of conformance. The six apps have not completed full assistive-technology verification on real devices, and this page will be updated as that work is done.
The reviewed app code includes semantic accessibility roles and labels in many controls, system text and color-scheme support, reduced-motion handling in relevant experiences, and non-color cues in key states. The static pages in this folder use semantic headings, keyboard-visible focus, a skip link, responsive layout, dark-mode support, and reduced-motion preferences.
Accessibility is an ongoing product requirement. A feature being present in code does not prove that every flow works with every assistive technology, text size, device, or operating-system version.
Meaningful control labels, roles, selected/disabled state, logical reading order, and announcements for important status changes.
Readable contrast, system font scaling where layouts allow, meaningful labels beyond color, and interfaces that reflow on smaller screens.
Reduced-motion alternatives where motion is decorative, visible controls for audio, and no requirement that sound alone communicate an essential state.
Usable touch targets, clear focus, predictable navigation, and keyboard operability for the web-based legal and support pages.
As of the published date, repository-level tests and web previews do not constitute complete VoiceOver, TalkBack, Switch Control, Voice Control, keyboard, very-large-text, color-filter, hearing-access, cognitive-access, or real-device evidence. Native widgets, watch experiences, permission dialogs, purchase sheets, media controls, and two-device pairing require separate testing.
This page therefore does not claim WCAG, EN 301 549, ADA, Section 508, or platform accessibility certification.
Email jpottstudios@gmail.com. Include the app name, screen or task, device and operating system, assistive technology, text size or display setting, expected result, and what happened. Do not include private journal, relationship, health, or recording content.
If email is itself a barrier, a production site should add another accessible contact route before this statement is published. No alternative channel is offered at this time.