ACCESSibility

Plain-language summary. We want everyone — including the retiring owners this site exists for — to be able to use it. We target WCAG 2.2 AA, we respect your reduced-motion setting, and our legal and process pages print cleanly. Some imagery-heavy pages still fall short, and we say so below. If anything on this site gets in your way, tell us and we will fix it or get you the content another way.

01. Our standard

This site targets conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA. That is a target we hold ourselves to in design and review, not a certification — and where we find gaps, we treat them as defects to fix, not footnotes to disclaim.

02. What is built in

  • Semantic page structure with headings, landmarks, and a skip-to-content link on every page.
  • Visible keyboard focus states throughout, and forms with programmatically associated labels.
  • Reduced-motion support: if your system requests reduced motion, animated marquees, scroll effects, and reveal animations are disabled and content is shown directly.
  • Text contrast checked against our dark palette, with hierarchy carried by size and weight rather than color alone.
  • Alternative text on meaningful images; decorative imagery is marked so screen readers can skip it.
  • Print-friendly styling for legal pages and other documents a reader may want on paper.

03. Known limitations

We publish our shortfalls the same way we publish everything else — plainly:

  • Several pages lean heavily on large background imagery and video. We keep text off images and provide poster frames, but these pages can be heavy on slow connections.
  • Some decorative text effects render large display type in unusual sizes; all such text is also available to assistive technology in normal reading order, but the visual experience varies by screen size.
  • Background videos are ambient and silent by design; they do not carry information, but they cannot currently be paused by a visible control on every page.

These are on our list, and this statement will be updated as they are resolved.

04. Report a barrier

If any part of this site is difficult or impossible for you to use, please tell us through our contact page. Reports are read by a principal and answered within one business day.

If a barrier prevents you from reaching content you need, we will provide that content in an alternative format — by email, by phone callback, or on paper — while we fix the underlying issue.

05. Continuous review

Accessibility is reviewed when we ship new pages and periodically across the existing site, using a combination of automated checks and manual keyboard and screen-reader testing. This statement is dated so you can see when it was last examined.

LAST UPDATED JULY 2026 · THIS PAGE IS PRINT-FRIENDLY