Built to be used by everyone.
Screen readers, keyboard navigation and browser zoom are part of the build, not an afterthought. Here is what is in place, and how to tell us when it is not enough.
Belonge is built to work with screen readers, keyboard navigation and browser zoom — not only with a mouse and full eyesight. This page sets out what is in place today and how to tell us when something is not.
What is in place
- A skip-to-content link as the first stop on every page.
- Alt text on every product photograph, gallery image and icon.
- Labelled form fields, filters and buttons, grouped so a screen reader announces the group name with each control.
- A visible focus outline on every link, button, swatch and field.
- Keyboard operation throughout — menu, filters, sort, cart, size and colour pickers, and every dialog.
- Text alternatives wherever colour alone would carry meaning, including the remove-filter controls.
- Headings in order, one h1 per page, and landmarks for navigation, main content and footer.
- Body text at 16px, a 4.5:1 minimum contrast ratio, and layouts that hold at 200% zoom.
Standard we work to
WCAG 2.1 Level AA. We are not claiming a completed audit — we are claiming that this is the bar we build and test against, and that we fix what falls short of it.
Known gaps
- Some older product descriptions carry formatting pasted from other tools; we are rewriting them as we reshoot each style.
- Third-party checkout and payment screens follow Shopify's own accessibility work, which we do not control.
Tell us what broke
If something on this site is hard to use with your setup — assistive technology, an older device, a slow connection, or simply a different way of browsing — write to us. Tell us the page, what you were trying to do, and what happened instead. It goes to the same small team in Rajkot that packs the orders, and we will reply with what we can fix and when.
Email belonge.co1@gmail.com · Call +91 90334 84221 or +91 97269 22211 · Mon–Sat, 10–7 IST
Something hard to use?
Tell us the page and what happened. It reaches the same team in Rajkot that packs the orders, and we fix what we can fix.
