ACCESSIBILITY
Accessibility statement.
What this site does today, described plainly. This is a statement of practice, not a certificate of conformance.
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The target
We build against WCAG 2.2 Level AA and treat any gap against it as a defect worth fixing, not a preference to argue about.
The site has not been audited by a third party. Everything below is something you can verify yourself in a browser.
Three themes, including high contrast
Dark, light, and high contrast are all first-class, and the choice persists between visits. High contrast is not a filter over the dark theme: it drops to pure black and white, thickens every rule, widens the focus ring, and removes the translucency behind the navigation bar.
Colour is never the only carrier of meaning. Links and controls are distinguished by weight, underline, or border as well as hue.
Keyboard and focus
Every control can be reached and operated from the keyboard. The language and theme menus are native disclosure elements, so they behave the way your browser and screen reader already expect.
Focus is always visible and is drawn in the theme's accent colour, at a width that survives the high-contrast theme. On small screens, the navigation menu closes on Escape and when you click away from it.
Motion
The only animation on the site is a short entrance on the home page and a fade as sections come into view. Nothing loops, nothing autoplays, and nothing moves under your cursor.
If your system asks for reduced motion, every animation and all smooth scrolling switch off entirely rather than being shortened.
Language and direction
Every page is published in thirty-six languages, each with the correct language attribute on the document, so a screen reader picks the right voice and a browser offers the right translation.
Arabic, Persian, and Hebrew are laid out right-to-left, and the back-arrows and menus flip with them rather than pointing the wrong way.
Text, zoom, and fonts
Type is sized in relative units, so it follows your browser's font-size setting instead of overriding it. Headlines scale fluidly with the viewport, which means the layout holds together at 200% zoom and on a narrow phone.
No webfont is downloaded. The site uses the sans-serif your system already renders best, chosen per script — so Arabic, Devanagari, Tamil, Thai, Hebrew, and CJK text is set in a face made for it.
Structure and semantics
Each page has one first-level heading, landmark regions for navigation, main content, and footer, and section headings that name what follows. Decorative marks and arrows are hidden from assistive technology; every meaningful image carries a description.
The build refuses to publish a page whose headings, navigation hooks, or descriptions have drifted, so this structure cannot rot quietly.
Known gaps
We have not tested all thirty-six locales with a screen reader; English and Arabic have had the most attention, and Arabic is the case that exercises right-to-left.
There is no site search, and no skip-link is needed on pages this short — if either becomes wrong as the site grows, this section is where it will be corrected.
Telling us about a problem
If something here blocks you, write to us and say what you were using and what happened. Accessibility reports are treated as bugs, and bugs get fixed.