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Accessibility
Effective July 16, 2026 · Last updated July 16, 2026
Unstuck Faith is meant to be a quiet, welcoming place — and a place isn’t welcoming if some people can’t get in the door. This page describes what we do to make the Unstuck Faith website and mobile app usable by as many people as possible, including people who use screen readers, keyboards, magnification, or other assistive technology. It also describes honestly where we still have work to do, and how to tell us when something is in your way.
1. Our commitment
We build toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA, as our engineering target. That is a goal we design and test against, not a certification we claim — no automated tool or self-review can promise perfect conformance, and we won’t pretend otherwise. What we can promise is that accessibility is part of how this site is built, not an afterthought bolted on later, and that when someone tells us a barrier exists, we treat fixing it as real work with real priority.
2. What we build for on this website
The website at www.unstuck-faith.com is built with these practices in place:
- Keyboard navigation. Every interactive element — links, buttons, menus, and forms — can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone, in a logical order.
- Skip link. A “skip to content” link lets keyboard and screen-reader users bypass the navigation and go straight to the main content of each page.
- Semantic structure. Pages use proper headings, landmarks, and HTML elements so assistive technology can announce and navigate the page the way it was designed to.
- Visible focus. The element that currently has keyboard focus is clearly indicated, so you always know where you are.
- Color contrast. Text and interactive elements are checked against WCAG contrast requirements, including on our warm, light backgrounds.
- Text resizing and zoom. Layouts use flexible units and reflow gracefully, so enlarging text or zooming the page doesn’t break content or hide functionality.
- Reduced motion. The site’s gentle reveal animations respect your system’s reduced-motion preference. If you’ve asked your device to minimize motion, we honor that.
- Accessible forms. Contact, support, and deletion-request forms have programmatically associated labels, clear instructions, and error messages that identify what went wrong and how to fix it.
- Meaningful alt text. Images that carry information have descriptive alternative text; purely decorative images are hidden from assistive technology.
3. The mobile app
The Unstuck Faith app for iOS and Android is built with the same intent. We work on screen-reader labels for controls and content, support for dynamic type so text scales with your system settings, and contrast that holds up across the app’s light and dark surfaces. Accessibility work on the app is ongoing — some screens are further along than others, and we continue to review and improve them release by release.
4. Known limitations
Being honest about where we are today:
- Some app screens are shown on this website as images taken from the app’s designs. Those images carry descriptive alt text, but an image of a screen can never convey everything the live screen does. The surrounding page text describes the same features in words.
- We audit the site and app on an ongoing basis, and we expect those audits to keep finding things to improve. If you find a barrier before we do, we want to hear about it.
5. Feedback and support
If any part of this website or the app is difficult or impossible for you to use, please tell us. Email support@unstuck-faith.com and describe what you were trying to do, what happened, and any assistive technology you were using — as much or as little detail as you have. We aim to respond within a few business days, and reports of accessibility barriers are prioritized in our work.
6. Ongoing improvement
Accessibility isn’t a box we checked once — it’s part of how we review every new page, feature, and release. As the guidelines evolve and as we learn from the people who use Unstuck Faith, this page and our practices will keep improving with them.