Keyboard access
Skip links, visible focus states, and navigable controls.
Accessibility
The site is being shaped to work more clearly with keyboards, screen readers, zoomed layouts, reduced motion preferences, and calmer reading surfaces across desktop and mobile.
Skip links, visible focus states, and navigable controls.
Cleaner spacing, responsive content width, and calmer typography.
Animation and scrolling reduce when the user asks for less motion.
Current support
A skip link helps keyboard and screen reader users jump straight to main content.
Shared buttons, links, form fields, and interactive cards now receive clearer focus treatment.
Smooth scrolling and decorative transitions scale back when reduced motion is preferred.
Major pages are designed to reflow for smaller screens and larger zoom levels without losing access to key actions.
Ongoing work
We are continuing to check contrast combinations across the newer visual system and image-heavy pages.
Complex tools like the verse generator and Bible study surfaces still benefit from deeper labeling and usage testing.
Some interactive flows still need more explicit live-region and validation support.
Help us improve
If a page, control, or reading flow is difficult to use with a keyboard, screen reader, magnification, or reduced-motion preference, that should be treated as a product issue worth fixing.