Accessibility Statement

Hey, Andruid here. At Writing Games, I believe that text-based games – and the conversations around them – should be for everyone. I care about making this website as accessible and inclusive as I reasonably can. That means I aim for clean design, readable text, and layouts that work well on different screen sizes.

That said, accessibility is an ongoing effort. I’m still learning and improving, and I know there’s always more I can do. Thanks for your patience as I continue to make Writing Games better for everyone.

What is accessibility?

To me, it means making sure everyone can use and enjoy this site, no matter what device they use, how they navigate, or whether they have a disability.

That includes people using screen readers, voice input, screen magnifiers, or keyboard-only navigation. It also includes people who browse the site on a smartphone or small screen.

Accessibility on writing-games.org

Here’s what I’m aiming for:

  • a site that’s easy to read and navigate
  • content that works across devices
  • features that don’t rely too heavily on visuals alone
  • fewer barriers for readers using assistive technology

If you run into something that’s hard to access or use, please let me know.

How to provide feedback

You can reach me via email at andruid [at] writing-games [dot] com or through the Contact form. I’ll do my best to fix the issue or find another way to get the information to you.

Recent updates

Here are the latest changes to improve accessibility on this site:

  • breadcrumbs given nav class, converted to lists, and made to use aria-current where appropriate
  • aria labels added to descriptive icons where appropriate
  • decorative images given empty alt text, including pullquote images
  • use of screen-reader-text class in several places to provide context without redundancy
  • removed redundant title text from all images
  • base text size increased site-wide

Resources

If you’re curious to learn more, here are some recommended starting points:

Page Last Updated: January 8, 2026

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