1) Status and scope
AstroLife Universe aims to provide an accessible experience for as many users as possible, including people with disabilities. This statement applies to the public website and its main informational pages.
2) Standards and approach
We implement accessibility using established practices: semantic HTML, clear focus states, sufficient contrast, predictable navigation, and progressive enhancement (content remains usable even if scripts are limited).
- Structure: headings and landmarks to support assistive technologies.
- Keyboard navigation: visible focus indicators and skip-to-content link.
- Responsive design: content adapted for mobile and desktop use.
- Reduced motion: the background animation respects
prefers-reduced-motion. - Text alternatives: meaningful
alttext on key visual assets.
3) Interaction and input modalities
The website is designed to support common input methods (mouse, keyboard, touch). In addition, AstroLife Universe documents potential future modalities for human–AI interaction in critical environments.
3.1 Touch accessibility
- Tap targets and controls are sized for touch use where applicable.
- Mobile navigation uses a clear, high-contrast drawer with focus return.
3.2 AR/VR interfaces (🥽🌐)
References to AR/VR interfaces are part of the project roadmap and, unless explicitly enabled, should be considered non-generally available. When implemented, they will follow safety-by-design and consent requirements, with accessibility considerations (comfort, motion sensitivity, alternative interactions).
3.3 Experimental tactile interface concept (palatal tactile input)
Any mention of a tactile interface via the palate is strictly conceptual / research-oriented at this stage. It is provided as a technical exploration and is not offered as a general-use feature on this site. If prototyped, it would require dedicated clinical, safety, and regulatory assessment prior to any controlled pilot.
4) Known limitations
Despite ongoing improvements, some limitations may exist:
- Some external documents (e.g., PDFs) may not fully meet accessibility best practices.
- Dynamic visual effects (neural background) may reduce readability in some cases; reduced motion support is provided.
- Third-party content, if referenced, may not be fully accessible.
5) Feedback, contact, and requests
If you encounter an accessibility issue or need information in an alternative format, you may contact us:
Email: synthia@astrolife.es
When reporting, please include: the page URL, a short description of the issue, the device/browser used, and (if applicable) the assistive technology in use. We will use the information to prioritize corrective actions.