SortSwift is committed to digital accessibility for everyone. Learn about our accessibility features and support.
Effective Date: June 01, 2024SortSwift is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards to ensure our website and platform are accessible to all users.
We believe that technology should be accessible to everyone. If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using SortSwift, please contact us, and we will work to resolve the issue promptly.
SortSwift aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WCAG 2.1 provides guidelines for making web content more accessible to people with disabilities.
Our website and platform are designed with accessibility in mind, incorporating features and practices that support individuals with various disabilities, including visual, auditory, mobility, and cognitive impairments.
SortSwift is compatible with popular screen readers including JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver. We use semantic HTML markup and ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) labels to provide context and meaning to assistive technologies.
Form fields are properly labeled, dynamic content updates are announced, and interactive elements are clearly identified to ensure screen reader users can effectively navigate and operate the platform.
SortSwift maintains sufficient color contrast ratios (minimum 4.5:1 for regular text and 3:1 for large text) to ensure readability for users with low vision or color blindness. Content is not conveyed by color alone.
We provide both light and dark mode options to accommodate different visual preferences and sensitivities. Text is resizable without loss of functionality, and our design accommodates users with various visual abilities.
SortSwift respects user preferences for reduced motion. If you have enabled "Reduce motion" in your operating system settings, animations on the platform will be minimized to prevent disorientation or discomfort.
Animations are used to enhance the user experience but are not essential to understanding content or operating functionality. Moving or scrolling content can be paused or stopped by users.
All form fields are clearly labeled with associated descriptive labels. Error messages are provided in text form and associated with the problematic field. Instructions are clear and easy to understand.
Forms are designed to minimize errors and provide helpful suggestions. Users are given opportunities to review and correct information before final submission, and the platform provides clear feedback on form status and completion.
SortSwift uses plain language throughout the interface and documentation. We avoid jargon where possible and provide definitions for technical terms. Content is organized logically with clear headings and structured formatting.
Links are descriptive and meaningful. Abbreviations and acronyms are expanded on first use. We provide comprehensive documentation and help resources to assist all users in understanding how to use the platform effectively.
Video content on SortSwift includes accurate captions for dialogue and important sound effects. Transcripts are provided for audio content. We are working toward providing audio descriptions for video content to support users with visual impairments.
Media players include keyboard controls and visible playback controls that are compatible with assistive technologies.
SortSwift is designed to be fully responsive and accessible on mobile devices. Touch targets are appropriately sized (minimum 48x48 pixels) to be easily activated by users with motor impairments or those using touch screens.
The platform works seamlessly across different screen sizes and orientations, and is compatible with mobile screen readers like TalkBack (Android) and VoiceOver (iOS).
While we strive for comprehensive accessibility, some third-party integrations (such as Shopify, TCGPlayer, CardTrader, and Mana Pool) may have varying levels of accessibility. We encourage users to check with these partners regarding their accessibility features.
Certain complex data visualizations may require additional description. We are continually working to improve these areas and welcome feedback on how we can enhance accessibility.
SortSwift undergoes regular accessibility testing using both automated tools and manual testing with assistive technologies. We conduct user testing with people who have disabilities to identify and resolve accessibility barriers.
Accessibility is integrated into our design and development process. We train our teams on accessibility best practices and maintain a commitment to continuous improvement of the platform's accessibility.
If you encounter any accessibility issues while using SortSwift, or if you have suggestions for improving our accessibility, please contact us:
Email: [email protected]
Subject Line: "Accessibility Feedback"
We take all feedback seriously and will respond to accessibility concerns within 2 business days. Please include a description of the issue and any relevant details about your assistive technology or browser settings to help us better assist you.
SortSwift is dedicated to ensuring that all users, regardless of ability, can access and use our platform effectively. We welcome your feedback and are committed to making continuous improvements.
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