Accessibility

Accessibility statement

Scientific Revenue is intended to remain readable, navigable, and usable across devices and assistive technologies because the site is a public-facing editorial and reference publication.

Last updated

March 29, 2026

Working standard

Scientific Revenue uses WCAG 2.2 AA as a practical working target for design and engineering decisions, but this page should not be read as a formal certification of complete conformance.

Why accessibility matters here

A public publication should not rely on fine motor precision, perfect vision, or a single device type to remain usable. Scientific Revenue therefore treats semantic structure, readable contrast, and keyboard-accessible navigation as part of the product rather than as a post-launch extra.

This approach is also aligned with current U.S. accessibility guidance for businesses and public-facing web content.

What the site tries to support

  • Clear heading hierarchy and link structure
  • Responsive layouts that remain readable on small and large screens
  • Reasonable color contrast and legible text sizing
  • Keyboard navigation for core reading and browsing paths
  • Meaningful page titles and metadata for readers and assistive technologies

Known limits and future work

Scientific Revenue has not been presented as a fully audited accessibility program, and no statement on this page should be read as a guarantee that every combination of browser, assistive technology, or future feature will be free of barriers.

If the site later adds forms, submissions, media embeds, or interactive account features, those features should be tested and remediated before launch because they create higher accessibility risk than today's mostly static publication pages.