Accessibility

We aim to meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA where feasible. If you encounter a barrier, email everydayroyalties@gmail.com with the page URL and a brief description.

Standards & testing

We aim for WCAG 2.1 AA. We test keyboard navigation, focus order, and color contrast on common browsers and devices.

Keyboard navigation

Contrast & readability

We use high‑contrast palettes and generous spacing to improve readability. If you find any sections hard to read, please let us know.

Report an issue or request an accommodation

Email everydayroyalties@gmail.com with the page URL, the problem you experienced, and any assistive tech you use. We’ll do our best to help.

Our Commitment

We aim to make this site usable for as many people as possible, including those using screen readers, keyboard navigation, or high-contrast settings.

Measures We Take

Known Limitations

Some visual charts or complex layouts may not fully meet all guidelines yet. We are working to improve these areas.

Feedback

Tell us what would make the tool easier to use (contrast, copy size, labels). We prioritize fixes that improve clarity for everyone. Last updated: November 07, 2025

Standards Alignment

We aim to meet the spirit of WCAG guidelines and continuously improve toward broader conformance.

Keyboard & Focus

Color & Contrast

We target adequate contrast and avoid color-only cues wherever feasible.

Non-Text Alternatives

Charts or icons include descriptive labels or text alternatives when possible.

Contact for Accommodation

Tell us what would help you use the site effectively. Last reviewed: November 07, 2025

Accessibility commitment and practical tips

We want this site to be usable for as many people as possible, including readers who rely on keyboard navigation, screen readers, or high-contrast modes. Accessibility isn’t a one-time checkbox—it’s something we improve as the site evolves.

Helpful features we aim to support

Clear headings, readable font sizing, and predictable navigation help everyone, not only users with assistive tech. If a button or link is hard to use on mobile, that’s an accessibility issue too.

Report problems

If you encounter a broken focus state, missing labels, or content that’s hard to read, the best thing you can do is message us with the page link and what device/browser you used. That makes fixes faster and more precise.

Accessibility makes hydration tools easier for everyone

Hydration tools should be easy on mobile, readable, and navigable without frustration. That includes clear headings, strong contrast, and predictable navigation.

Why this helps

Better accessibility improves usability in bright sunlight, on small screens, and with assistive technology.

If any part of a calculator or guide is hard to use, send the page link so it can be improved.