Accessibility

Small-screen friendly Readable routes Clear recovery

Double-D should work for tired thumbs, smaller screens, and first-time visitors.

Accessibility here means practical usability, not a buried compliance note.

Double-D is being shaped around clear headings, simple navigation, readable spacing, visible labels, and fewer dead ends when someone is planning in the real world.

Usability focus

What is already working, what still needs cleanup, and how to report friction.

Working Now

Readable route hierarchy

  • Every main page includes a skip link and a single main-content region.
  • Buttons, cards, and sections stack cleanly on smaller screens.
  • Recovery pages point visitors back to useful routes instead of dead ends.
Still Improving

What still gets checked as the site improves

  • Keyboard focus visibility on the public-basics cluster and route pages.
  • Mobile readability when copy, chips, and buttons stack together.
  • Any page that still feels cramped, confusing, or too text-heavy in a real planning moment.
Best Recovery Path

How to report real friction

  • Name the page, device, and exact moment you got stuck.
  • Say whether the problem was reading, tapping, finishing, or recovering.
  • Use Field Notes so the issue can be reviewed and fixed.

Report friction

What to include when something is hard to use.

A useful accessibility report describes the real stuck moment, not just the page title.

1

Name the page and device.

Say whether the issue happened on phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop so the fix can target the real problem.

2

Describe the stuck moment.

Examples: the nav covered the first screen, the button was hard to tap, the copy felt too dense, or the next step was unclear.

3

Send it through the review path.

Use Field Notes or the contact page so the problem can be reviewed and fixed.

Supporting pages

Use the supporting pages when reviewing usability.

Privacy

See how local notes work today so feedback paths stay honest about what happens to typed information.

Open Privacy

Terms and Safety

See the boundary between planning help, official authority, and visitor responsibility.

Open Terms

Share a friction note

Use Field Notes when a page is hard to read, navigate, or finish on a real device.

Open Field Notes