Accessibility Statement of WaterCoFire Playground

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Illustration by 日下氏. Pixiv


WaterCoFire Playground is committed to providing a friendly and accessible browsing experience for all visitors. You might think I’m making a big deal out of nothing, and I can’t argue with that, but this commitment stems from a friend of mine who unfortunately suffers from severe visual impairment. If you know someone like this, I strongly encourage you to find an opportunity to talk with them; you’re sure to gain a new perspective. Perhaps inequality will always exist in many aspects of this world, but at the very least, the internet should be a space where everyone can participate equally.

If you encounter any accessibility issues while visiting this site, please let WaterCoFire know. You can contact me via:

For developers, accessibility is not just about technical compliance; it’s about respect for everyone.

Latest Accessibility Update

2026.04.16
WaterCoFire is gradually improving the alternative text (alt text) for all images on this site. Shoutout to Claude Code, cuz with so much content, I could work on it by myself for ages.

Upcoming Improvement Plans

Accessibility is an ongoing process of improvement. WaterCoFire is recently focusing on the following areas:

  • Adding ARIA labels to more interactive elements
  • Improving the color contrast of certain elements

It really is pretty hard.

Learn More About Accessibility

If you’re interested in the field of Web Accessibility, here are some authoritative resources: