daniellemlbastien.com strives to be AA WCAG 2.2 compliant, and is committed to creating and maintaining an accessible, inclusive environment. It is intended to be able to be used by everyone.
- Running automated and manual checks to test for accessibility issues.
- Striving to keep interactions and user interface unambiguous and easy to understand.
- Striving to keep download size small and memory footprint light.
- Supporting magnified and zoomed displays, as well as custom typefaces and themes potentially set by someone in their browser.
- Supporting keyboard interactions.
- Maintaining a color palette with high contrast ratios values to keep content legible.
- Using distinct, obvious focus states for all interactive elements.
- Respecting expressed preferences for a reduced animation experience.
- Providing site settings to manipulate some of the site design aspects, for example, reading width.
I rely on the following technologies to work with the particular combination of web browser and any assistive technologies or plugins installed on your computer:
- HTML,
- ARIA,
- CSS,
- JavaScript, and
- SVG.
These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility standards used.
The website's issue tracker keeps a list of all known open and addressed issues.
I ask that you please let me know if you discover an accessibility-related issue. I take these issues extremely seriously and will fix them as fast as possible. I will also include you in the process, if desired.
You can submit an accessibility issue by filing a bug report using the issue tracker.