1. Accessibility commitment
MOUHA STORE LLC intends to provide a website that can be used by people with diverse abilities, devices, input methods, and assistive technologies. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing design, content, development, testing, and maintenance responsibility.
This statement describes a target and current work, not a certification or guarantee that every page is free from barriers.
2. Target standards
The project targets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA where reasonably applicable to the website. The target includes perceivable content, keyboard-operable controls, understandable interactions, and robust semantic markup.
A target is not the same as verified conformance. Formal conformance should not be claimed until the completed production website has undergone appropriate automated and manual evaluation and identified failures have been addressed.
3. Measures included in the project
The website architecture includes accessibility-oriented measures such as:
- Semantic page landmarks and logical heading structures.
- A skip-to-content link and visible keyboard focus styles.
- Keyboard-operable desktop and mobile navigation.
- Accessible labels, instructions, validation errors, status messages, and required-field indicators for forms.
- Alternative text for meaningful portfolio images and decorative treatment for non-informative visuals.
- Light and dark themes using semantic color tokens and contrast-conscious design.
- Reduced-motion support for visitors who request it through their operating system.
- Native disclosure elements for frequently asked questions.
- Responsive layouts intended to support zoom, text resizing, and narrow screens.
4. Known limitations and pending evaluation
The complete automated and manual accessibility test suite is scheduled for a later quality-assurance phase. Until that work is completed, unidentified barriers may remain.
- Concept portfolio graphics contain embedded visual text for demonstration; descriptive alternative text is provided, but replacement projects will require fresh review.
- Third-party services enabled later, including email, analytics, consent, or challenge tools, may introduce interfaces outside the direct control of MOUHA STORE LLC.
- Legal content has not yet been reviewed for plain-language quality across every reading level.
- Browser, device, and assistive-technology combinations beyond the tested set may behave differently.
5. Evaluation approach
The planned evaluation includes keyboard-only review, screen-reader-oriented semantic inspection, zoom and responsive checks, color-contrast review, automated Axe testing, form-error testing, reduced-motion review, and critical user-flow testing.
Automated tools can identify only some accessibility issues. Manual review and user feedback remain important.
6. Accessibility feedback process
A visitor who encounters a barrier can submit feedback through the Contact page using the accessibility-feedback inquiry type. Helpful information includes the page address, the task being attempted, the problem experienced, device or browser information, and the assistive technology used where the visitor chooses to share it.
The business should acknowledge the report within the published response period once real support hours and response timing are configured. It should investigate the issue, communicate available alternatives where practical, and record remediation decisions without requesting unnecessary sensitive information.
7. Alternative access
If website content or a form is not accessible, the visitor may request the same business information or inquiry process through an available contact method. A real business email and response timeframe must be supplied before production launch.
8. Statement updates
This statement should be reviewed after major design or technology changes, after accessibility testing, and when meaningful barriers are identified or resolved. The last-updated date must reflect the actual production review date.