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Accessibility statement
Discretion should not mean exclusion. This site is built to be usable by everyone, and we treat accessibility gaps the way we treat documentation gaps: as defects to fix. Last updated June 11, 2026.
What is built in
- Contrast — body and interface text meets or exceeds WCAG AA 4.5:1 against its backgrounds
- Keyboard navigation — visible focus indicators on every interactive element, a skip-to-content link, and disclosure menus operable without a mouse
- Reduced motion — all animation is disabled when your system requests prefers-reduced-motion; nothing essential is conveyed by motion alone
- Semantic structure — landmarks, one H1 per page, labeled navigation, breadcrumbs with aria-current, and form fields with explicit labels, required-state announcements, and error alerts
- No JavaScript required — every page renders its full content without scripts; diagrams carry text descriptions
- Readable by default — no content locked inside images, no text in pictures, scalable typography
The honest caveats
This statement describes engineering practice, not a third-party certification: the site has not yet undergone an independent WCAG audit, and a formal conformance review is planned before launch. Some decorative SVG illustrations are marked as hidden from assistive technology by design, with their meaning carried in adjacent text.
Found something we missed?
Tell us through the contact form and mention accessibility in your message. Reports are read by a person and fixes are prioritized — typically within days, not quarters.