Accessibility Statement

Accessibility for Ontario and Canadian users

Mythiverse Exchange is working to provide an experience that is accessible, inclusive, and aligned with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and recognized digital accessibility practices, including WCAG 2.1 Level AA.

This page is a product accessibility statement, not legal advice. Formal legal review and organization-specific compliance processes should be completed before public launch.

Our commitment

Designed toward WCAG 2.1 Level AA

We aim to make core browsing, account, import, and trading workflows understandable and operable for people using keyboards, screen readers, magnification, and other assistive technologies.

Accessibility considered during design and release

We review new screens for color contrast, visible focus states, semantic headings, link clarity, form labels, and keyboard access before treating a workflow as ready.

Continuous improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing practice, not a one-time claim. We expect to revisit and improve content, interaction patterns, and technical implementation as the product evolves.

How we make compliant design choices

To support accessible outcomes in practice, we use the following design and implementation checks when creating or updating pages:

  • Use semantic HTML landmarks, headings, lists, buttons, and labels before adding custom interaction.
  • Keep text contrast and non-text contrast at or above accessible thresholds for default, hover, focus, and disabled states.
  • Preserve full keyboard access with logical tab order, visible focus indicators, and no pointer-only actions.
  • Do not rely on color alone to communicate status, errors, urgency, or success.
  • Support zoom and reflow at 200 percent without loss of content or functionality on common viewport widths.
  • Provide descriptive link text, alt text for meaningful images, and clear instructions for complex tasks.
  • Respect reduced motion preferences and avoid animation that distracts from task completion.
  • Test forms for labels, error identification, inline guidance, and assistive technology announcements where needed.

Current scope and limitations

Some areas of Mythiverse Exchange are still prototype or pre-launch workflows. That means accessibility improvements may still be in progress for advanced marketplace, shipping, or trading experiences. When a barrier is identified, it should be prioritized alongside product and technical fixes rather than deferred as a polish task.

Feedback and alternate formats

This site should provide a clearly published accessibility feedback channel before launch so users can report barriers and request support or alternate formats. That public contact method is not yet listed on the site, so adding one is a recommended next compliance step.

Review cadence

Accessibility should be reviewed whenever major navigation, forms, checkout flows, deck management, or trading interactions change. Periodic manual testing with keyboard-only navigation and screen reader spot checks should complement automated linting and contrast validation.

How this connects to other compliance work

Accessibility should be reviewed alongside privacy and terms updates. Consent prompts, support workflows, forms, and legal disclosures all need to remain usable for keyboard and assistive technology users, not just visually present on the page.

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