Access and control

Protection must remain
controllable.

Kinder’s website and extension should reduce cognitive harm without taking control away from the user. This page records the current accessibility behaviors and the work still required.

Implemented

Accessibility is a system state.

01

Skip navigation

Every Kinder documentation route includes a keyboard-visible skip link to main content.

02

Stage controls

The immersive chapter controls are keyboard-operable buttons rather than JavaScript URLs.

03

Motion preference

A persistent reduce-motion control follows the user across Kinder routes and respects the operating-system preference.

04

Honest status

Release state, privacy limits, and alpha limitations are written in visible language rather than buried in decorative scenes.

05

Responsive shell

The Kinder product navigation remains reachable on narrow screens without covering the entire experience.

06

Non-3D routes

Core privacy, source, release, download, and fallacy information does not require WebGL.

Remaining for final launch

  • Full screen-reader traversal audit of all eleven immersive stages.
  • Manual keyboard test in current Edge, Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
  • Automated contrast and landmark scan after final copy is locked.
  • A non-WebGL equivalent narrative for every immersive visual insight.
  • Captioning and transcripts for any future audio or trailer media.