1. Accessibility goal
CubeGraphiX aims for clear structure, readable text, keyboard-usable navigation, sensible focus behavior, meaningful headings, responsive layouts and alternatives for important non-text content where applicable.
2. Current implementation practices
- Semantic headings and section structure on core public pages.
- Responsive layouts for representative desktop and mobile widths.
- Visible text labels on primary actions.
- Keyboard-operable native links, buttons and disclosure elements.
- Reduced-motion handling in the shared public-page styling.
- Avoiding critical information that is communicated by color alone where practical.
3. Known limitations
The website is still in pre-launch iteration. Alternative visual-review routes contain motion and experimental presentation controls that are not the final public experience. Some visual placeholders and future media assets have not yet been replaced with final approved content and accessibility metadata.
4. Third-party content
Some linked or embedded third-party services are outside CubeGraphiX control and may have their own accessibility behavior.
5. Feedback
If you encounter a barrier that prevents you from accessing important information or completing a contact action, please describe the page, device/browser and problem. CubeGraphiX can use that evidence to prioritize a practical fix.
6. Continuous improvement
Accessibility should be checked alongside design, content, mobile usability and production verification when material website changes are made.
7. Contact
Accessibility feedback can be sent using the published CubeGraphiX email address.