Mobile-first polishing
accessibility

quiet mode

Mobile accessibility and motion

Contrast, focus states, reduced motion, readable cards, and large touch zones for a real phone.

Mobile magic should not be noisy, shaky, or unreadable.

Mobile rule: Decoration steps aside if it harms reading, tapping, or calm.

Accessibility

Public accessibility page.

Trust

Boundaries, privacy, and no future guarantees.

Quick wins

  • Respect prefers-reduced-motion.
  • Disable heavy blur on small screens.
  • Do not place important text on an overly noisy background.

Trust microcopy

  • You can read slowly and return later.
  • You do not need a repeat reading if the first already gave material to reflect on.

Tap comfort

Fingers are not a mouse cursor: small links need air.

  • All important links are at least 44-48px high.
  • Adjacent buttons do not touch.

Quiet mode

If the user requests less motion, the site becomes calmer.

  • Transitions are nearly disabled in reduced motion.
  • Large background effects do not cause jank.

Red flags

  • Buttons are beautiful but too small.
  • Background reduces text contrast.

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