Accessibility
Last updated: 13 June 2026
I want everyone to be able to use this site comfortably. As someone who’s autistic and ADHD myself, accessibility isn’t an afterthought here — it’s personal.
What I’ve done
- Semantic, well-structured HTML with clear headings and landmarks.
- Full keyboard operability, including the menu and audio players, with visible focus states.
- A “skip to content” link for keyboard and screen-reader users.
- Colour contrast that aims to meet WCAG 2.1 AA.
- Respecting your “reduce motion” setting — animations are minimised if you prefer.
- Descriptive text alternatives for meaningful images.
Audio
The audio players can be operated by keyboard and announce their play/pause state to assistive technology. If you’d like a transcript of any demo, just ask.
Found a problem?
If anything on this site is hard to use, I genuinely want to know so I can fix it. Please send me a message and I’ll do my best to help and to put it right.