Accessibility
Last updated: January 29, 2026
Qeweo is designed as a space without pressure.
Accessibility is part of this principle.
The site is designed with different ways of interaction in mind: keyboard use, screen readers, enlarged text, and visual preferences.
Keyboard navigation #
The Qeweo website can be used without a mouse.
You can:
— navigate the interface using the Tab key
— activate elements using the Enter and Space keys
— use arrow keys within certain lists and menus where supported by the interface
— close interface menus and panels using the Esc key
Focus and attention management #
Focus styles are displayed only during keyboard navigation to avoid visual overload.
The interface is designed so that:
— focus is not lost when opening or closing panels and dialogs
— focus traps do not occur
— the order of focus movement between elements is logical
Scaling and readability #
Qeweo works correctly with enlarged text and page zooming.
The interface preserves access to content and controls at up to 200% zoom and, in most cases, at higher zoom levels.
Font sizes, spacing, and controls adapt without breaking the page structure.
Contrast and color themes #
Qeweo includes themes with enhanced readability, including dark and high-contrast modes.
Color combinations are chosen so that text, links, and controls remain distinguishable on all backgrounds.
Contrast is defined at the design system level and applied consistently across the interface.
Animations and motion #
Qeweo avoids intrusive animations.
If reduced motion is enabled in the user’s system settings, the interface follows this preference and avoids unnecessary visual effects.
We do not use animations that may distract, disorient, or interfere with perception.
Semantics and structure #
Qeweo pages are built with a clear logical structure.
— a single main page heading
— consistent heading levels
— semantic navigation and content elements
This makes the site easier to use with screen readers and assistive technologies.
Images and controls #
Functional elements include text labels or accessible alternatives.
Icons, buttons, and navigation elements are marked in a way that is understandable for assistive technologies.
Page status #
Qeweo is evolving.
The interface may change and be refined as the project develops.
Qeweo does not claim formal compliance with specific accessibility standards, but follows their principles within the scope of the project.
This page reflects the current state of accessibility.
Contact #
If you have questions related to site accessibility, you can contact us at: accessibility@qeweo.com