Navigation, links, buttons, disclosure questions, and skip links use native interactive elements with visible focus states.
A ACCESSIBILITY / BUILT IN
THE BOP SHOULD
REACH EVERYONE.
JAMOBOP aims to make the website and app understandable, operable, and resilient across different devices, input methods, text sizes, and motion preferences.
Add the active accessibility contact and complete screen-reader, keyboard, zoom, contrast, and mobile-assistive-technology testing against the deployed site and release binaries.
COMMITMENT
The operator aims for the public JAMOBOP website to conform to WCAG 2.2 Level AA and for the mobile app to work with platform accessibility settings and assistive technologies. This is an objective and an ongoing practice, not a claim that every screen has already passed an independent certification.
Accessibility is considered alongside the brand's high-contrast color, oversized typography, physical composition, motion, Korean text, audio, and touch interactions.
WEBSITE FEATURES
The site disables scrolling animation, reveal motion, the ticker, and rotating decorative media when the operating system requests reduced motion.
Headings, landmarks, lists, tables, labels, and navigation regions are used to preserve document meaning.
Layouts reflow for small screens and use a high-contrast core palette. Essential information is not communicated by color alone.
Decorative media is hidden from assistive technology. Product screenshots include concise alternative text that describes why each screen is present.
MOBILE APP FEATURES
- Support for larger system text within tested paywall and learning layouts.
- A reduced-motion preference that can be stored locally.
- Literal button labels and recovery messages for purchase, restore, audio, and Replay actions.
- Audio controls that expose a visible state instead of relying only on sound.
- Haptics that can be disabled.
- English and Spanish interface resources, with Korean learning content kept visually distinct.
Before public release, the production binaries still require full VoiceOver and TalkBack passes, focus-order review, Korean pronunciation review, large-text edge-case testing, and validation on the final supported device matrix.
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
- The mobile app currently relies on the device's installed Korean text-to-speech voice, so pronunciation quality and assistive-technology behavior vary by platform and voice.
- Some highly stylized decorative compositions may simplify or reflow at large text sizes to keep actions reachable.
- Public store pages and their accessibility are controlled by Apple or Google.
- The accessibility contact is not yet published because the operator's production support identity remains a release gate.
These limitations will be updated after final assistive-technology testing and whenever a material issue is confirmed.
TESTING APPROACH
The release checklist should include:
- keyboard-only navigation and 200% browser zoom;
- VoiceOver on current iOS and macOS Safari;
- TalkBack on supported Android versions and Chrome;
- screen orientation, text scaling, reduced motion, and high-contrast settings;
- automated HTML, ARIA, link, and color-contrast checks;
- manual review of focus order, dynamic states, error recovery, tables, and disclosures;
- human review of Korean text and audio interactions.
! ACCESSIBILITY FEEDBACK
TELL US WHAT BLOCKED YOU.
Accessibility contact: INSERT ACCESSIBILITY OR SUPPORT EMAIL. Include the page or app screen, device, operating system, browser or app version, assistive technology, and the task you were trying to complete.
Do not include passwords, full payment-card information, or unrelated sensitive data. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports promptly and provide a meaningful response after investigation.