Accessibility
Design target, current practices, remaining testing and a route to request support.
Last reviewed: July 12, 2026.
This information reflects the current service policies and will be updated as the service changes.
Accessibility target
The product is being designed toward WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the public website, account area, course, checkout handoff and customer support flows. This is a target, not a certification. Formal manual testing and remediation remain required before launch.
Current design practices
- Keyboard-operable navigation, buttons, forms, tabs and interactive demonstrations.
- Visible focus indicators and logical heading order.
- Responsive layouts that reflow for smaller screens and browser zoom.
- Text alternatives for meaningful images and decorative treatment for non-informative graphics.
- Minimum control sizing, readable body text and reduced-motion support.
- English and French interface controls with language state communicated to assistive technology.
Known pre-launch work
- Test with screen readers on current desktop and mobile platforms.
- Complete keyboard-only and high-zoom testing for every customer-facing route.
- Verify contrast after final logo, colour and course-interface changes.
- Provide accessible validation, status and error messages for live authentication and Stripe states.
- Publish a verified conformance statement only after testing.
Request help or report a barrier
Accessibility support
Describe the page, device, assistive technology and task you were trying to complete. Alternative formats or reasonable support will be considered.
