Accessibility

Accessibility

Docula aims to make study and document tools usable, readable, and navigable for as many people as possible.

Reviewed by Docula Editorial Last reviewed July 4, 2026

Accessibility approach

Docula aims to provide readable, responsive, keyboard-friendly tools for study and document workflows. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing product quality responsibility.

Keyboard navigation

Interactive controls should be reachable by keyboard where possible. Dropdowns, buttons, forms, and links should retain visible focus states and clear labels.

Readable typography

Docula uses high-contrast text, clear headings, scannable cards, and responsive spacing to make long pages and tool outputs easier to read.

Responsive design

Pages and tools are designed to work across desktop, tablet, and mobile screens without horizontal scrolling or hidden primary actions.

Continuous improvement

Accessibility can always improve. Users can report accessibility issues to support@docula.net with the page URL, device, browser, and a brief description.