Info Petite Nation is committed to making its website as accessible and usable as reasonably possible for a broad range of readers, devices, and browsing conditions.
We believe digital publishing should be available to as many people as possible, including users who rely on assistive technologies, keyboard navigation, zoom functions, screen readers, and other accessibility-related tools.
1. Our Accessibility Goal
We aim to improve the accessibility, readability, and usability of the site over time as part of our broader editorial and technical development.
This includes efforts to support:
- clear page structure
- readable text presentation
- mobile-friendly layouts
- accessible navigation
- meaningful heading hierarchy
- alternative text where appropriate
- compatibility with common assistive browsing tools
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time feature.
2. What We Are Working Toward
We aim to support an accessible experience by improving areas such as:
- semantic page structure
- heading organization
- readable typography
- responsive design across devices
- image descriptions where appropriate
- keyboard-friendly navigation
- clear link behavior
- consistent layout patterns
- reduced barriers to consuming editorial content
As the site evolves, we may continue refining templates, navigation, article layouts, and interface elements to improve usability for a wider audience.
3. Ongoing Improvement
We recognize that accessibility needs can vary and that no website is ever fully finished in this area.
Because Info Petite Nation is a growing digital publication, accessibility improvements may be introduced gradually as:
- site features expand
- design systems are improved
- templates are refined
- authorship and policy infrastructure grow
- new content categories are added
- multilingual versions are introduced in the future
We aim to continue identifying and reducing barriers where reasonably possible.
4. Third-Party Content and Limitations
Some parts of the site may rely on third-party tools, embeds, plugins, widgets, forms, analytics systems, comment systems, media players, ad technology, or affiliate-linked external services.
While we aim to choose and use technologies responsibly, we may not always control the accessibility behavior of third-party content or external platforms.
This may include:
- embedded media
- comment-related tools
- CAPTCHA or anti-spam tools
- external affiliate destinations
- advertising technologies
- third-party widgets or integrations
5. Content Areas That May Vary
Because Info Petite Nation publishes different types of content, accessibility may vary across:
- article templates
- archive pages
- category pages
- older content
- future review or gambling-related pages
- embedded or externally sourced media
We aim to improve consistency over time, especially in high-traffic and actively maintained areas of the site.
6. Feedback and Accessibility Issues
If you experience difficulty using the site, accessing content, navigating a page, reading an article, or interacting with a feature, we encourage you to contact us through the communication method available on the site.
When reporting an accessibility issue, it may help to include:
- the page URL
- a description of the issue
- the device and browser you were using
- the assistive technology used, if relevant
- any screenshot or additional detail that may help reproduce the problem
We value feedback that helps us identify barriers and improve the user experience.
7. Our Commitment
We are committed to improving accessibility as part of building a more useful, trustworthy, and reader-friendly publication.
As Info Petite Nation grows, we expect accessibility to remain part of our ongoing site development and editorial quality efforts.