Accessibility Statement
Last reviewed: June 1, 2026
Our commitment
CommunityConx is built so that everyone in a community — including people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control, or other assistive technology — can discover what's happening locally. We target WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the public calendar, embeddable widget, hosted community pages, and the admin dashboard our customers use to manage their content.
What we've built in
- Skip-to-main-content link on every page
- Visible keyboard focus indicators
- Respect for the operating system's reduced-motion preference
- Filter controls that announce result counts to screen readers
- Modal dialogs that trap focus, close on Escape, and return focus to the trigger
- Semantic headings, landmarks, and list structures for assistive-technology navigation
- AI-generated alternative text for activity images, reviewable and editable by the publishing organization
- Color is never the only way information is conveyed
Known limitations
We're actively working through a full accessibility sweep and audit. Areas currently in progress:
- Full keyboard navigation across the week-strip calendar (arrow keys, Home/End, PageUp/PageDown)
- Color-contrast audit of the accent orange in informational contexts
- Automated axe-core regression coverage in CI
- Independent screen-reader verification with NVDA on Windows
For partner sites embedding our widget
When you paste the iframe snippet from your dashboard, it ships with a descriptive title attribute and a recommended minimum height. Keep the titledescriptive if you customize it — that's what screen readers announce to your visitors. Avoid setting tabindex="-1" on the iframe or wrapping it in a way that blocks keyboard focus.
Found something?
If you encounter an accessibility barrier — on our site, the embeddable widget, or anywhere else — we want to hear about it. Email support@communityconx.com with the page URL and a short description, and we'll respond promptly.