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Accessibility

Accessibility at FoodPlacee

FoodPlacee aims to make food discovery pages clear, readable, responsive, and accessible — for everyone, on every device.

Our goals

Our accessibility goals

Readable content

Clear typography, generous spacing, and adjustable text sizing through your browser.

Keyboard-friendly navigation

All interactive elements reachable and operable using Tab, Enter, and arrow keys.

Clear forms

Every input is paired with a visible label and helpful error messages.

Responsive layouts

Pages work on phones, tablets, and desktop screens of any size.

Helpful contrast

Color choices that meet readable contrast standards across text and UI elements.

Screen reader support

Semantic HTML, accessible landmarks, and meaningful link text throughout.

Ongoing

Ongoing improvements

Accessibility is ongoing work, not a checkbox. We continue to test FoodPlacee with keyboard navigation, screen readers, and mobile assistive technology — and to fix issues as we find them. We also welcome feedback from the food-loving community.

When we launch new features (such as new SEO templates, search experiences, or owner tools), we review them for keyboard, focus, contrast, and screen-reader behavior before release.

Report

Report an accessibility issue

Found something hard to use? Please let us know so we can fix it. You can also email us directly at foodplacee.com@gmail.com.

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Standards we follow

Standards & guidelines

FoodPlacee aims to meet or exceed widely-adopted accessibility standards.

WCAG 2.1 AA

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as the baseline for color contrast, keyboard support, and semantic structure.

Keyboard support

Tab, Enter, Esc, arrow keys, and Bootstrap accordion patterns work as expected.

Screen readers

Tested with VoiceOver, NVDA, and JAWS — semantic HTML5, ARIA roles, and meaningful labels.

Zoom & scaling

Pages remain usable at 200% browser zoom and on small mobile screens.

Tips

Useful keyboard shortcuts

Tab / Shift+Tab

Move between links, buttons, form fields, and accordions.

Enter / Space

Activate a link, button, or open an accordion section.

Esc

Close modals, dropdowns, and dismissable elements like the mobile nav.

FAQ

Accessibility questions

Most core content — listings, menus, hours, addresses, and FAQ text — is rendered in HTML and works without JavaScript. Some interactive features (search filtering, accordions) need JavaScript enabled.

FoodPlacee respects your system's "prefers-color-scheme" and "prefers-reduced-motion" settings. We're exploring an in-app contrast toggle for a future release.

Yes — FoodPlacee uses semantic HTML, ARIA landmarks (header, main, nav, footer), and accessible labels throughout.

Use the form above with the page URL and a description of the issue. We treat accessibility bugs as high priority.

Yes — when "prefers-reduced-motion" is on, we disable floating animations, pulse effects, and decorative motion across all pages.