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Evony Comparator

Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 2026-05-28

Evony Comparator aims to be usable by everyone, including people who rely on keyboards, screen readers, or other assistive technology. This statement describes the target conformance level, what is currently supported, and known limitations.

Target conformance

The Site targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA as its baseline. Where practical, individual features go further (for example, the keyboard navigation model implements WAI-ARIA's full radiogroup pattern with arrow keys and RTL-aware behavior).

What is supported today

  • Full keyboard navigation across all comparison flows (Gallery → Add to compare → Compare page → controls). No mouse required.
  • Visible focus indicators on every interactive element (focus-visible rings).
  • Skip-to-main link appears on Tab from the top of the page, letting keyboard and screen-reader users bypass the navigation.
  • Auto-focus on main content at each route change, so keyboard and screen-reader users land directly in the new view.
  • RTL (Hebrew) and LTR (English) layout with mirrored keyboard arrow behavior in radiogroups.
  • Light, dark, and system theme with sufficient color contrast in both modes.
  • Text-based verdict indicators: comparison advantage is conveyed by text and direction, not by color alone.
  • Automated axe-core auditing as part of the test suite, so regressions are caught at build time.
  • Reduced reliance on color: red is used for genuinely negative deltas in the comparison view (a "needs attention" signal), not as the only carrier of meaning.

Known limitations

  • The Site has not undergone a third-party WCAG audit. Conformance is self-asserted based on automated tests and manual keyboard / screen-reader checks.
  • The browser's translation prompt may occasionally suggest translating content that is already in your selected language, because some entity names remain in English even in Hebrew mode. Choosing your language explicitly from the toggle bypasses this.
  • Some long horizontal tables on small phone screens require scrolling; edge-fade hints indicate that more content exists to the side.

Feedback

Send accessibility feedback — broken keyboard flows, screen-reader issues, color-contrast problems, anything that gets in the way — to evony@inf8.dev. Reports are reviewed and acted on as time allows.

Standards referenced

  • WCAG 2.2 Level AA — Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
  • WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices Guide — for composite-widget patterns
  • EN 301 549 — European harmonized standard (informative)