JediPic aims to make gift discovery usable for people with different devices, abilities, assistive technologies, and preferences. Accessibility work is part of product quality, not an afterthought.
1. Standard
Our target is WCAG 2.2 AA for core shopper flows, including navigation, search, product cards, saved ideas, Gift Rooms, policy pages, support routes, and account surfaces.
2. Public scope
We prioritize pages that visitors and members rely on: discovery pages, listing pages, category pages, Gift Rooms, History, Favorites, Help Center, contact, and policy pages.
3. Current priorities
We prioritize keyboard access, readable focus states, semantic headings, form labels, alt text for meaningful imagery, reduced-motion support, color contrast, and zero horizontal overflow on small screens.
4. Media and motion
Meaningful images need alt text when they communicate information. Decorative media can be empty-alt. Motion needs to respect reduced-motion preferences where the movement is not essential.
5. Known gaps
Experimental, admin-only, or launch-gated creator surfaces may lag behind public shopper pages. We track issues and fix launch-critical blockers before relying on those surfaces.
6. Third-party destinations
Partner destination shops control their own accessibility after a shopper leaves JediPic. We can review the JediPic handoff, but we cannot guarantee the partner checkout experience.
7. Reporting a barrier
Email [email protected] with the page URL, device, browser, assistive technology if used, and a short description of the barrier. Screenshots or screen recordings help when available.
8. Response and prioritization
We review accessibility reports and prioritize fixes based on severity, affected workflow, number of affected users, and whether a reasonable workaround exists.