Reviewable workflows must also be operable workflows.

Role Evidence targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA across public content, forms, tools, navigation, and generated result controls.

Current interface commitments.

Keyboard access

Navigation, dialogs, tabs, forms, tools, downloads, and generated results use a logical focus order and visible focus treatment.

Semantic structure

Pages use landmarks, ordered headings, labeled inputs, native controls, and descriptive link text.

Visual access

Text and controls target AA contrast, touch targets are at least 44 by 44 CSS pixels, and color is not the only status signal.

Motion and display

Automatic motion respects reduced-motion preferences. Layouts are checked from 360 to 2200 pixels and support browser zoom.

Documents and generated content.

The live analysis result is designed as structured HTML before any dossier download. The browser-generated dossier should preserve a clear reading order, text labels, requirement context, and the statement Evidence output requires human review.

Testing approach.

Automated checks cover keyboard interaction, heading order, visible focus, accessible names, contrast-oriented rules, mobile navigation, reduced motion, and horizontal overflow. Manual review remains necessary for reading order, zoom, screen-reader output, error recovery, and task completion.

Report a barrier.

Include the page, the task you were trying to complete, the assistive technology or browser when relevant, and a way to reply. Do not include a candidate resume or other sensitive information in the report.

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