Simplicity is part of system discipline.
Accessibility here is not a badge. It is the commitment to keep layout, navigation, and text readable and stable.
The site is built on explicit route trees, consistent navigation, semantic HTML, and text that tries to stay direct instead of relying on visually crowded or interaction-heavy layers.
The aim is readability on ordinary devices, predictable movement between locale variants, and restraint around effects that would disrupt orientation or focus.
This page does not currently claim formally certified compliance with a specific legal standard. It is a truthful best-effort statement based on the current scope and the real implementation.
Frequently asked questions
Can I report a readability or navigation issue?
Yes. If something lowers accessibility, it is a relevant system bug, not merely a cosmetic note.
Does this page claim full certified compliance?
No. It claims only what is truthful in the current release scope.
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