What we aim for
Our target is conformance with WCAG 2.1 Level AA, the standard most widely referenced for the web and under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and as the site grows we keep working toward and maintaining that bar.
What we have done
Across the site we have built in:
- ▸semantic, structured HTML with real headings and landmarks so screen readers can navigate it;
- ▸keyboard access to navigation, search, and interactive elements;
- ▸support for the system "reduce motion" setting, which turns off the custom cursor and large animations;
- ▸descriptive text and labels for images and controls, with attention to color contrast for readable text.
Known limitations
Some content comes from third parties whose accessibility we do not control, most notably the embedded YouTube and Spotify players and externally sourced images. Captions and player accessibility on embedded clips depend on the original platform. A few older or data-thin pages may not yet meet every criterion. We treat these as bugs to fix, not as the finished state.
Tell us about a barrier
If you hit an accessibility barrier anywhere on the site, please tell us through the contact page. Let us know the page, what happened, and the assistive technology or browser you were using if you can. We treat access issues as a priority and will work with you to provide the information or function you needed.
Statement dated May 2026 · target standard: WCAG 2.1 AA · report a barrier: contact page.