Accessibility
We want Bingo Done List to feel calm, readable, and usable for more people. Accessibility work is ongoing.
Our Approach
Bingo Done List favors low-pressure interaction: clear labels, generous tap targets, and layouts that avoid dense walls of text. We improve incrementally rather than claiming every standard is fully met today.
Low Cognitive Load Design
- Small tasks shown as individual cells instead of one overwhelming list.
- Warm colors and soft borders intended to reduce visual harshness.
- Celebrations kept lightweight—no aggressive flashing effects.
Keyboard and Screen Reader Goals
We aim for meaningful button labels, dialog titles where panels exist, and keyboard dismissal (for example, Escape to close menus or cookie preferences). Screen reader support for the bingo grid and menus will continue to improve over time.
Motion and Visual Comfort
Animations are kept subtle. If motion feels distracting, your browser or operating system may offer reduced-motion settings that we respect where possible.
Feedback
If something is hard to read, tap, navigate with a keyboard, or use with a screen reader, please email support@bingodonelist.com or see our Contact page.
Bingo Done List is designed for productivity and self-organization. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.