Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 6, 2025
ConceptHub is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
We strive to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities.
- Perceivable - Information must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive
- Operable - Interface components must be operable by all users
- Understandable - Information and UI operation must be understandable
- Robust - Content must be robust enough for interpretation by assistive technologies
Our website includes the following accessibility features:
- Semantic HTML markup for screen readers
- Keyboard navigation support
- High contrast color schemes
- Scalable text and images
- Alternative text for images
- Focus indicators for interactive elements
- Consistent navigation structure
We are continuously working to improve accessibility. Currently known areas for improvement include:
- Some dynamic content may not be fully accessible to screen readers
- Complex interactions may require additional keyboard support
We are actively working to address these limitations in future updates.
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of ConceptHub. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers:
- Email: support@maba-studio.fun
- Subject line: "Accessibility Feedback"
We try to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days.
ConceptHub has been assessed using automated and manual testing methods including:
- Automated accessibility testing tools
- Manual keyboard navigation testing
- Screen reader testing
- Color contrast verification
Accessibility of ConceptHub relies on the following technologies to work with specific combinations of web browsers and assistive technologies:
- HTML
- WAI-ARIA
- CSS
- JavaScript
These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility standards used.