Accessibility Features

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SubLearn aims to keep the public site, help center, video playback, and signed-in learning flows usable with standard browser and device accessibility tools.

Accessibility Features

SubLearn aims to keep the public site, help center, video playback, and signed-in learning flows usable with standard browser and device accessibility tools.

Current Accessibility Support

  • Keyboard navigation: Core links, buttons, and menus are designed to stay reachable without a mouse.
  • Structured content: Pages use headings, labels, and semantic markup so assistive technologies have useful context.
  • Subtitle-first learning: Video and learning flows emphasize readable subtitles, transcripts, and text alongside media.
  • Reduced motion support: The interface respects system-level reduced-motion preferences where supported.

Important Limitation

The product does not expose a dedicated accessibility settings panel. If you need larger text, higher contrast, zoom, screen reader behavior, or motion reduction, use your browser, operating system, and device accessibility controls first.

Practical Tips

  • Use browser zoom and system text scaling for larger reading sizes.
  • Use subtitle controls and playback speed controls on learning media when available.
  • Prefer current help guidance over older screenshots that mention separate accessibility settings pages.

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