Accessibility Statement
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of requirements laid out for developers to make their websites more usable to disabled people. This site is partially conformant to the WCAG 2.2 level A success criteria. It also implements features from the AA and AAA levels to enhance the functionality of the site for everyone.
Scope
The main site (everything excluding content linked from the projects page) has been evaluated for accessibility. Content linked from the projects page will be reviewed and updated, and this statement will be updated to reflect that.
Technology
This site has been tested in Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Opera. I’ve tested it with keyboard only navigation, NVDA, and WebAIM’s Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool (WAVE)
Accessibility Features
This site has the following accessibility features as defined in WCAG 2.2.
All Content Can Be Perceived By Users
- All images have alt text
- Success Criteria 1.1.1
- Information that is conveyed through visuals can be communicated in a non-visual way
- Success Criteria 1.3.1
- Success Criteria 1.3.2
- Success Criteria 1.3.3
- Site functions in portrait and landscape orientation without the need to scroll both horizontally and vertically.
- Success Criteria 1.3.4
- Success Criteria 1.4.10
- Color is never the only means of conveying information.
- Success Criteria 1.4.1
- All text and user interface components have sufficent contrast to be visible to people with reduced color vision.
- Success Criteria 1.4.3
- Success Criteria 1.4.11
Everyone Can Use The Site
- Site is fully navigable with keyboard navigation.
- Success Criteria 2.1.1
- Success Criteria 2.1.2
- Success Criteria 2.4.3
- Success Criteria 2.4.7
- Skip links are provided to allow users to skip blocks of repeated content at the start of a page
- Success Criteria 2.4.1
- All pages are titled in a way that describes their topic and purpose on the site.
- Success Criteria 2.4.2
- The purpose of all links can be determinned from the text of the link and its surrounding content.
- Success Criteria 2.4.4
- Content is structured with headings and labels.
- Success Criteria 2.4.6
- Success Criteria 2.4.10
Content on the Site is Understandable to Everyone
- The language of each page, as well as any of its parts, can be determined by assistive technology.
- Success Criteria 3.1.1
- Success Criteria 3.1.2
- Any unusual words or abbreviations, as well as idioms, have a mechanism to define them.
- Success Criteria 3.1.3
- Success Criteria 3.1.4
- Navigation between pages within the same section of the site remains consistent.
- Success Criteria 3.2.3
The Site is Compatible with Assistive Technology
- The purpose and content of all user interface components can be determined by assistive technology.
- Success Criteria 4.1.2
If You Find Any Issues
I’ve done my best to make sure this site is accessible, but I’m not perfect.
If you’re having a hard time using this site, please reach out! Leave a comment on my Neocities page. To help me fix the problem, please tell me:
- What the issue you’re having is, in as much detail as you can describe it
- What browser you’re using (bonus points if you include a version number)
- What device you’re using, and what opperating system it runs
- What assistive techology you’re using. (If it’s software, please let me know what software and what version)
I’ll be more than happy to get whatever’s going on sorted out.
Thanks a ton!
From Void