Level Playing Field Solutions is committed to ensuring that all users have equitable access to its content, services, and domain-specific dictionary instances, regardless of ability, technology, or context of use. This Accessibility Policy applies to the Quantum Dictionary platform as a whole and to each deployed dictionary instance operating as the Information & Communication Dictionary.
The platform is designed and maintained in alignment with recognized accessibility standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, and relevant provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and comparable international accessibility frameworks. Accessibility considerations are integrated into platform architecture, content modeling, user interface design, and API delivery.
All Quantum Dictionary content, including definitions, taxonomies, and cross-domain semantic relationships, is structured to support assistive technologies. This includes semantic HTML, logical heading structures, keyboard navigability, screen-reader compatibility, scalable text, sufficient color contrast, and non-reliance on sensory-only cues. Interactive components and data-driven interfaces are engineered to function without loss of meaning or functionality when accessed through assistive tools.
This policy applies uniformly across all topical and subset domain structures supported by the Quantum Dictionary, including but not limited to: Commerce, Trade & Industry; Defense, Security & Public Safety; Engineering & Applied Technologies; Health & Life Sciences; Humanities & Arts; Information & Communication; Natural & Formal Sciences (including Biology, Chemistry, Computer & Information Sciences, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Mathematics & Logic, and Physics); Religion, Spirituality & Esotericism; and Social Sciences, along with all subordinate disciplinary branches within these domains. Each subset Dictionary inherits the same accessibility obligations and design standards.
The Quantum Dictionary is continuously evaluated for accessibility compliance as new domains, definitions, and features are introduced. Feedback from users regarding accessibility barriers is actively reviewed and used to inform remediation, enhancement, and future development priorities.
Accessibility is regarded as a core requirement of the Quantum Dictionary’s epistemological mission: to provide universally accessible, interoperable, and machine-readable knowledge infrastructure across all disciplines and industries.