ACCESSIBILITY
What this site actually does. No exaggeration — only what we could confirm.
The claims on this page were written only after checking the site's implementation. No vague claims, no generic boilerplate.
Keyboard use
Every page has a "Skip to main content" link as the very first focusable element. Pressing Tab reaches it first, letting you jump past navigation straight into the page content.
Elements focused via keyboard show a consistent focus ring in the accent color. It appears only on keyboard focus, not on mouse clicks.
Color & contrast
Two themes are available — light (warm paper) and dark (deep ink). Body-size text is tuned to target WCAG AA contrast against its background in both themes.
Color is managed through a small set of semantic tokens (background, foreground, accent, and so on), so both themes draw from the same system rather than being hand-tuned separately.
Motion
When your OS has a reduced-motion preference enabled, the entrance fade-in effects on page load and the animated theme-switch transition are both turned off.
Structure & assistive tech
Headings follow a meaningful hierarchy. Navigation regions and link groups carry labels (aria-label) describing their role.
Decorative background numerals and marks — loading-state flourishes, or oversized numbers rendered at extremely low opacity as ornament — never carry information on their own. They are visual decoration; nothing on the site depends on them for meaning.
Known limitations, honestly
Some pages use giant, low-opacity 'ghost' numerals as a background flourish. These are intentionally low-contrast — they are decorative, and the same information always exists in the body text at normal contrast.
This is an ongoing effort, not a claim of full, permanent compliance.
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