Accessibility
This is meant to be a working record of what’s actually been done, not a general promise. If something below doesn’t match what you’re experiencing, that’s exactly what the contact section at the bottom is for.
Every icon-only button has a real label a screen reader can announce, not just a visual icon.
The whole site can be operated by keyboard alone — including the navigation menu, which closes on Escape like any dropdown should.
Text and background color combinations were checked against WCAG AA contrast requirements with actual contrast-ratio math, not just eyeballed — and two real failures found that way were fixed.
A large-text toggle is available site-wide (next to the dark mode toggle in the header) for anyone who prefers bigger type.
Motion respects your system's reduced-motion setting — scroll animations, page transitions, and the ambient background effect all turn off automatically if you've asked your device to limit motion.
Moving between pages moves keyboard focus to the new page's content, the same way a full page load would.
This has been checked carefully in code and with automated contrast math, but not yet by an actual screen reader user on real assistive technology, or against the full WCAG 2.1 checklist by a dedicated accessibility auditor. Both are worth doing before treating this as a finished, certified effort rather than a genuinely careful one.
If any page, form, or feature on this site is hard to use with a screen reader, keyboard alone, or any other assistive technology, tell us directly — this gets fixed, not filed away.
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