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Accessibility

Last updated 2026-06-06

Our commitment

Tab Tender should be usable by everyone, including people who rely on screen readers, keyboards, or other assistive technology. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, and we treat accessibility as an ongoing part of how we build, not a one-time checklist.

What we do

  • Semantic HTML and ARIA labels so screen readers can announce controls, and a “Skip to content” link as the first focusable element on every page.
  • Full keyboard operability — interactive elements are reachable and usable without a mouse, with visible focus outlines.
  • A warm, high-contrast colour palette, and we never cap pinch-zoom, so you can scale the interface to your needs.
  • Respect for your system preferences, including reduced-motion (we tone down animations when you ask your device to).
  • Mobile-first layouts that reflow cleanly at small sizes and high zoom without horizontal scrolling.

Known limitations

Tab Tenderis a small, fast-moving product, so some areas may not yet be perfect — particularly newer screens and any third-party content (such as ads) that we don't fully control. We're actively working to close gaps as we find them.

Tell us about a problem

If something is hard to use with assistive technology, or you hit a barrier anywhere in Tab Tender, please get in touch. Tell us the page and what went wrong, and we'll prioritise a fix — feedback like this genuinely helps.