Accessibility statement
Accessibility commitment
The archive aims to remain usable, readable, and navigable for as many people as possible while preserving its existing visual design language.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
Standard and approach
Binoron aims to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 where practical for a public, content-heavy evidence archive. Accessibility work should improve structure, semantics, keyboard access, labels, contrast, and fallback behavior without unnecessarily changing the site's visual identity.
What is already in place
- Public pages use semantic headings, links, and server-rendered content where practical.
- The public archive can be read without signing in or completing an account flow.
- Security headers, text contrast audits, and route smoke tests are part of the launch process.
- Interactive 3D/WebGL views have fallback handling for browsers where WebGL is unavailable.
Known limitations
- Large visual maps and dense evidence graphs may be easier to use with a modern desktop browser.
- Some third-party videos, screenshots, PDFs, or source documents may not be fully accessible.
- Older evidence items may need additional transcript, timestamp, alt text, or source-context cleanup.
Feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, contact hello@binoron.com with the page URL, browser or assistive technology used, and a short description of the problem.