This accessibility statement applies to
- The PyData Sphinx Theme
- This documentation website, which uses the PyData Sphinx Theme
Other projects that use the PyData Sphinx Theme will inherit the theme's accessibility if they set up their projects with theme defaults, but other projects are ultimately outside this community's control.
The team has taken the following measures to ensure the accessibility of the PyData Sphinx Theme
- Agree to accessibility goals for the theme.
- Acquire funding for contributors to make and test large accessibility changes.
- Integrate accessibility into our review and decision-making processes.
- For example, code changes that break the automated accessibility tests are automatically blocked by the system until the test failures are fixed.
PyData Sphinx Theme is fully conformant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level A and partially conformant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA.
PyData Sphinx theme aims to
- Provide an equitable user experience, inclusive of disability
- Conform with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA
- Make all features compatible with assistive technology
Up-to-date accessibility issues can be found on the PyData Sphinx Theme repository labeled accessibility
.
Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers on PyData Sphinx Theme by submitting an issue on the PyData Sphinx Theme repository.
PyData Sphinx Theme is tested automatically on the following and expected to work best:
- Chrome
- Ubuntu
PyData Sphinx Theme is tested ad hoc manually on the following and expected to work well:
- Firefox
- MacOS
- Windows
- VoiceOver (by people who are not regular screen reader users)
- NVDA (by people who are not regular screen reader users)
PyData Sphinx Theme is not tested on the following and may or may not work as expected:
- Safari
The PyData Sphinx Theme community has self-assessed the theme manually with the assistance of the software program Accessibility Insights.
PyData Sphinx Theme has not been assessed by a professional auditor.
The most recent accessibility assessment for PyData Sphinx Theme was conducted in 2024 using Accessibility Insights.
The results of that assessment were not formally published, but the problems revealed by the audit were turned into individual GitHub issues and collected into a single issue.
This statement was created in February 2025 using the W3C Accessibility Statement Generator Tool. It was then edited to fit the accessibility efforts of the PyData Sphinx Theme community. It was last updated in February 2025.