Accessibility Statement
Our commitment to making djiindex usable by everyone, the standards we target, and how to tell us when we fall short.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
Our commitment
djiindex aims to be usable by people with the widest possible range of abilities. We treat accessibility as a continuous practice, not a one-time audit, and we welcome feedback whenever we fall short.
Conformance target
We aim to conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA. This statement also describes our conformance with the European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882), which became enforceable on 28 June 2025, the EN 301 549 standard, the U.S. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508, and the UK Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations where applicable.
What we have done
- Semantic HTML landmarks (
header,nav,main,footer) on every page - Visible focus styles and keyboard-operable interactive elements
- ARIA labelling on the country picker, listbox and dropdown controls
- Color contrast aiming for WCAG 2.2 AA in both light and dark themes; a respect for
prefers-color-schemeand a manual theme toggle - A respect for
prefers-reduced-motion, disabling non-essential animation - Descriptive page titles and meta descriptions, structured headings (a single
h1per page) and breadcrumbs - Alt text on product imagery
- Form controls that are programmatically labelled and operable by screen readers
- Mobile-first responsive layouts that scale to 320px viewports without horizontal scrolling
Known limitations
Weโre aware that the following may not yet meet our target conformance level. Weโre actively working on each:
- Some product imagery sourced from our CMS may have generic alt text where richer descriptions would be more useful.
- Dynamic price tables can be dense; we are improving keyboard navigation patterns and screen-reader summaries.
Compatibility
djiindex is designed to be compatible with the latest two major versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari, on Windows, macOS, iOS and Android, used with current versions of major assistive technologies (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver and TalkBack).
Reporting an accessibility issue
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on djiindex, please email [email protected] with:
- The URL of the page
- The browser, OS and assistive technology you were using
- A description of the issue and what you expected to happen
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 5 business days and to resolve them as quickly as is practical.
Enforcement
If you are not satisfied with our response, residents of the EU may contact the relevant national enforcement body designated under the European Accessibility Act. Residents of the UK may contact the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Residents of the United States may contact the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division.