Commitment
Accessibility
Last updated: 9 July 2026
We want everyone to be able to use this website, whatever device they're on and however they browse. Accessibility isn't a feature we bolt on at the end — it's built into how every site we make is put together. This page explains what that means in practice, and it's the same standard we build to for our clients.
What we aim for
We build towards the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA — the widely-recognised standard for accessible websites.
How this site is built for access
- Real, structured HTML. Pages use proper headings, landmarks and semantic elements, so screen readers can navigate them in a logical order.
- Keyboard friendly. Every interactive part — the menu, the FAQs, the forms — can be operated with a keyboard alone, with visible focus states.
- Readable contrast. Text and interface colours are chosen to meet AA contrast, so copy stays legible.
- Respects reduced motion. If your device is set to reduce motion, the site's animations are minimised or switched off automatically.
- Works without JavaScript. The site is delivered as static pages, so the core content and navigation work even if scripts don't load.
- Descriptive images and links. Images carry alt text where they convey meaning, and links describe where they go.
- Responsive and zoom-friendly. Layouts adapt to any screen size and to browser zoom, without content being lost.
Ongoing work
Accessibility is never quite "finished" — standards evolve and so do we. We test as we build and keep improving. If any part of the site is hard to use, we treat that as a bug worth fixing.
Tell us if something isn't working
If you run into a barrier on this site, please let us know at info@craftedwebspace.com — tell us the page and what happened, and we'll put it right as quickly as we can.