Accessibility

Mobile-first

Many people access community resources from a phone, not a desktop. That means the experience has to stay readable, lightweight, and easy to navigate on smaller screens.

How this shows up in the project

1

Core actions are kept visible and simple so users can get to the map or guided flow quickly.

2

Layouts are built to remain legible on smaller devices, including in lower-attention or on-the-go situations.

3

We prioritize straightforward interactions over clutter so information stays usable when time and bandwidth are limited.

Why this matters

If a resource tool only works well on a large screen, it fails many of the people who need it most. A mobile-first approach keeps access practical in real-world conditions.