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Accessibility

Our approach to making time and weather references usable with different devices and assistive technologies.

Design approach

The interface uses semantic headings, landmarks, tables and form labels; keyboard-visible focus; minimum target sizes; scalable text; and color tokens checked for normal-text contrast.

Dynamic information

Primary answers are rendered as text rather than conveyed only through graphics or color. Errors and unavailable states include written explanations, while dates, times and measurements retain machine-readable semantics where appropriate.

Known work before launch

Production readiness requires keyboard, screen-reader, zoom, reduced-motion and high-contrast testing across representative routes. A public accessibility contact must be configured before the conformance review is closed.