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Déclaration d'accessibilité

Notre engagement, et où nous ne sommes toujours pas à la hauteur.

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Notre engagement

Prism aims to be usable by everyone, including people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive disabilities. We design and build against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Niveau AA and use the specific practices below.

Ce que nous faisons

·Semantic HTML. Appropriate headings, landmarks, and ARIA roles. Interactive elements are keyboard-operable.

·Keyboard navigation. Prism is usable without a mouse. Focus states are visible. Tab order follows reading order.

·Screen-reader support. Primary workflows (writing an entry, reading a Mirror, managing settings) are tested with VoiceOver (macOS/iOS) and NVDA (Windows).

·Contrast. Body text is at least 4.5:1 against its background; large headings are at least 3:1. Our accent orange is used only for non-essential accents and links; links carry additional non-colour indicators.

·Zoom and reflow. Content reflows correctly at 200% zoom. Text is not clipped.

·Form labels. All form fields have associated labels; error messages are associated with their fields and announced to screen readers.

·Motion. Animation is minimal and respects prefers-reduced-motion. No autoplay, no parallax scrolling.

·Audio transcription. Voice input is transcribed by OpenAI Whisper and shown as editable text; you can always read and correct the transcript.

·Colour as meaning. We do not rely on colour alone to convey information.

Lacunes connues

Nous sommes honnêtes sur les domaines où nous ne sommes pas encore entièrement conformes au niveau AA :

·The rich-text editor (Tiptap-based). Some formatting toolbar actions do not yet have full keyboard shortcuts or ARIA labels. Entries can still be created with plain text without using the toolbar.

·Weekly Mirror animations. Entry-list animations use subtle motion; we respect prefers-reduced-motion, but some browsers don't honour that token correctly.

·Error recovery on unreliable networks. We are improving error messaging for offline/slow-network conditions, including better announcements to screen readers.

Comment nous testons

·Automated checks (axe-core, Lighthouse) run on every production build.

·Manual keyboard-only navigation is part of our release checklist.

·Manual screen-reader checks are done before major UI changes.

Formats alternatifs

Si vous avez besoin de contenu Prism dans un format alternatif (gros caractères, Braille, texte brut), envoyez-nous un e-mail et nous l'arrangerons.

Contenu et services tiers

Prism inclut du contenu fourni par nos sous-traitants (Stripe checkout, Resend email, Vercel hosting). Ces pages tiers sont soumises aux normes d'accessibilité de chaque fournisseur. Si vous rencontrez un problème sur une telle page, veuillez nous le signaler et nous l'escaladerons.

Retours d'expérience et support

Si vous rencontrez une barrière d'accessibilité dans Prism, veuillez nous le signaler — nous la traitons comme un bogue, pas comme une demande de fonctionnalité.

·accessibility@prismlens.net (preferred)

·support@prismlens.net

Nous visons à répondre dans un délai de 5 jours ouvrables.

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