Our Commitment
We aim to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we continually work to improve the experience for all users.
Measures We Take
- Semantic HTML structure with clear, logical heading hierarchy.
- Keyboard-navigable interactive elements with visible focus states.
- Color choices and contrast intended to meet AA contrast requirements, with full light and dark mode support.
- Descriptive alternative text for meaningful images.
- Responsive, scalable layouts that adapt to zoom and different screen sizes.
- User-controllable preferences such as larger text, high contrast, and reduced motion via our Accessibility Mode page.
Known Limitations
Despite our best efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible. Known areas we are working to improve include:
- Some embedded third-party content (for example, advertising or external videos) may not fully meet our accessibility standards.
- Older tutorials and code samples may not yet be fully updated to our current accessibility practices.
We treat reported issues as a priority and address them as quickly as we can.
Reporting Accessibility Issues
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on ReactBD, we want to hear from you. Please email reactjsbd@gmail.com with a description of the problem, the page URL, and the assistive technology or browser you were using. This helps us reproduce and fix the issue faster.
Feedback
Your feedback helps us make ReactBD better for everyone. We welcome your suggestions on how we can improve the accessibility of our website, courses, and resources.