Keyboard use
Menus, buttons, search, chooser controls, and game controls should show visible focus and remain usable without a mouse.
ACCESSIBILITY / PRINT READINESS
This page captures the public checks for small screens, keyboard focus, reduced motion, print preview, no private intake, and child-facing page safety.
ACCESSIBILITY BASELINE
Menus, buttons, search, chooser controls, and game controls should show visible focus and remain usable without a mouse.
Animations and game polish should respect reduced-motion preferences and never block a child or parent from understanding the page.
Family tools, official-door pages, and checklists should print with readable text, light backgrounds, visible URLs, and no dark ink-heavy panels.
PAGE QA CHECKS
Check 320, 375, 390, 430, 768, and desktop widths for navigation, card grids, download buttons, and hero text.
Tab through the header, cards, downloads, search, chooser tools, and kids games. Focus should always be visible.
Print-preview key family pages and PDF landing pages. Hide navigation and buttons; preserve headings, URLs, and resource names.
A stressed parent should be able to identify the first useful action within a few seconds.
Static tools should not use forms, accounts, storage, network calls, chat widgets, or private-data prompts.
Kids pages should avoid private-life prompts and never ask children to document adult conflict.
RELEASE ROUTING
Use the tool map to verify that the best-first downloads are easy to find and understand.
Open tool mapGame controls need clear selected states, feedback, keyboard support, and reduced-motion behavior.
Open kids hubPDF landing and download pages should make audience, purpose, version, and related tools clear before printing.
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