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PayStubCheck documents and research are designed around clear scope, limited retention, source transparency, and explicit limits on what a generated record can establish.
Navigation
Keyboard and focus behavior matter
Interactive navigation and form controls should remain reachable by keyboard, expose meaningful labels, and preserve visible focus states. Recent navigation work also honors reduced-motion preferences for nonessential animation.
Structure
Semantic content improves usability
Pages use headings, labels, landmarks, links, buttons, and form controls so assistive technologies can identify common page structures. Decorative imagery should not carry essential information without a text equivalent.
Visual design
Contrast and scalable text are ongoing checks
The current color system is designed with separate roles for primary actions, dark surfaces, pale surfaces, borders, and text. Contrast, zoom behavior, mobile layouts, and large-text readability remain part of ongoing QA rather than a one-time checkbox.
Forms
Errors should be understandable
Generator validation should identify the field that needs attention and explain what is required without relying on color alone. Complex document previews are supplemental to the labeled form controls used to enter the data.
Motion
Reduced motion is respected where implemented
Navigation motion and other nonessential transitions should reduce or stop when the browser reports a reduced-motion preference. Essential state changes remain available without depending on animation.
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