PythonSkillset is built for learners worldwide. Accessibility is an ongoing priority — not a one-time checkbox. This page explains what we aim for today and how to reach us if something blocks your use of the site.
Our goal
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA wherever practical for public learning pages: tutorials, articles, quizzes, challenges, and legal content. Staff-only areas (console, analytics) are excluded from public indexing and are not the primary focus of this statement.
What we support
- Keyboard use — primary navigation, forms, and quiz controls are designed to work without a mouse.
- Readable contrast — light and dark themes with sufficient text/background contrast on core pages.
- Theme choice — site-wide light/dark toggle in the header; preference is remembered in your browser.
- Screen reader labels — icon-only controls (social links, theme toggle, menus) include
aria-labeltext where used. - Semantic structure — headings, landmarks, and form labels on public templates follow HTML best practices.
- Responsive layout — content reflows on small screens without requiring horizontal scrolling on standard pages.
Known limitations
The in-browser code editor, some third-party embeds, and rapidly evolving quiz/challenge UIs may not yet meet every WCAG success criterion. Sponsored ad units (when enabled) are served by Google AdSense and follow their accessibility tooling. We review new features with accessibility in mind and fix regressions when reported.
Feedback and assistance
If you hit a barrier — missing labels, poor contrast, keyboard traps, or content that does not work with your assistive technology — please tell us so we can prioritize a fix:
- Email: contact@pythonskillset.com
- Contact form: Contact us — choose a topic that describes your issue
Include the page URL, your browser/device, and what you expected versus what happened. We respond as capacity allows.
Last updated
This statement was last reviewed in 2026. We update it when meaningful accessibility work ships.