What we aim for
Across the Site, we work to make sure:
- All text meets the contrast ratios WCAG 2.1 AA requires for the type sizes used.
- The Site is fully keyboard navigable, with visible focus states on every interactive element.
- Images and visual elements include text alternatives where they carry meaning.
- Heading structures, lists, and landmarks are used semantically so assistive technologies can announce them correctly.
- Forms include clear labels, error messages, and submission feedback that screen readers can read.
- Video and audio content (including WAIO Live replays) includes captions; transcripts are provided when feasible.
- Motion and animation can be reduced via the
prefers-reduced-motionsystem setting.
Standards we follow
The Site is designed to conform to:
- WCAG 2.1, Level AA. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
- Section 508 where applicable to a US public-sector context.
- Schema.org structured data on every key page, supporting assistive technology and AI systems.
We audit the Site against these standards regularly and address findings as they surface.
Known limitations
We're honest about the fact that no site is perfectly accessible. Known limitations are listed here and updated as we identify them.
- [insert any known limitations once an accessibility audit is run on the launched site]
If you find an accessibility issue we haven't flagged, please let us know at [insert accessibility contact email]. We treat accessibility reports as high priority.
Third-party content
Some Site content originates from third parties (embedded video players, external links). We work with these providers to ensure their components meet our accessibility standards, but we can't guarantee third-party content is fully conformant.
Feedback and assistance
If you have trouble accessing any part of the Site, or you'd like to request content in an alternate format, contact us at [insert accessibility contact email]. We'll respond as quickly as we can.
[insert accessibility contact email] Veza Digital