Accessibility Statement
Gaming is for everyone, and so is writing about it. Pro Slot Games is committed to making proslotgames.com usable by as many people as possible, including readers who rely on assistive technology such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, screen magnification, or captioning. This statement explains the standard we are working toward, the practices we build the site around, the limits we are honest about, and how to tell us when we have made something harder to use than it should be.
Our commitment
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, the internationally recognised benchmark for accessible web content, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WCAG 2.1 AA is organised around four principles — that content be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust — and we treat those principles as design goals for the whole site, not as a checklist to be satisfied once and forgotten.
We describe this as a commitment we are working toward rather than a certification we have been awarded, because that is the honest framing. Pro Slot Games is a new publication, and accessibility is ongoing work: something we build in as we go, review as the site grows, and improve when we find a gap. We would rather tell you plainly where we aim and keep moving toward it than claim a compliance stamp we have not independently earned.
What we build toward
In practice, meeting WCAG 2.1 AA means designing our pages around a set of concrete, reader-facing practices. We work to ensure that:
Text is readable, with sufficient colour contrast between text and its background, and remains usable when a reader increases the font size or zooms the page. Meaningful images carry descriptive alternative text so they make sense to screen-reader users, and any purely decorative or conceptual illustration is handled so it does not confuse assistive technology. Pages use clear, logical heading structure and semantic markup, so their organisation is navigable by keyboard and by screen reader rather than only by sight. Interactive elements — links, controls, navigation — are reachable and operable with a keyboard alone, with a visible focus indicator showing where you are. Links are written to make sense on their own, rather than relying on vague phrases like “click here.” And the reading experience does not depend on colour alone to convey information, so meaning survives for readers who perceive colour differently.
These are the practices that turn a standard into an actual experience, and they are the ones we hold our own pages to as we publish.
Known limits and honesty
We do not claim the site is perfectly accessible in every corner, and we would be misleading you if we did. As with any evolving publication, some pages may fall short of our goal in places, and third-party or embedded content we do not fully control can introduce barriers we are still working to address. Accessibility conformance is something we monitor and improve over time rather than a finished state, and this statement reflects that reality rather than papering over it. If you hit a barrier, that is exactly the kind of thing we want to hear about.
How to report an accessibility issue
Reader feedback is one of the most effective ways to find and fix accessibility problems, and we genuinely welcome it. If you encounter a page, feature, or element on proslotgames.com that is difficult or impossible to use with assistive technology — or that falls short of the standard described here — please tell us at editorial@proslotgames.com.
It helps us act quickly if you can include the page or link where you ran into the problem, a description of what went wrong and what you were trying to do, and the assistive technology, browser, or device you were using, if you are comfortable sharing it. You do not need any technical knowledge to file a useful report; a plain description of what did not work is more than enough. We review accessibility reports seriously and work to resolve genuine barriers, and if a specific fix will take time, we would rather tell you that honestly than leave your message unanswered.
Why this matters to us
An accessible site is not a favour we extend to some readers; it is part of doing the job properly for all of them. Coverage that cannot be read is not really published, and a publication that takes its standards seriously — as our editorial policy sets out — has to take this one seriously too. Making Pro Slot Games work for everyone who wants to read it is simply part of that same commitment, and we intend to keep improving on it.