Built to be used by everyone.
Accessibility isn’t a checkbox for us — it’s part of building things that work. Here’s our commitment, where we stand, and how to tell us when we fall short.
1 · Our commitment
We want everyone — including people who use assistive technology — to be able to read, navigate, and contact us through this site. We treat accessibility barriers as bugs, not edge cases.
2 · The standard we target
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA across this website. That covers things like color contrast, keyboard navigation, semantic structure, and respecting reduced-motion preferences.
3 · What we’ve done
- Semantic HTML landmarks and a logical heading order on every page
- Color contrast checked against AA thresholds for body and UI text
- Full keyboard operability, including the FAQ accordions and forms
- Visible focus states and descriptive labels on all form fields
- Respect for the prefers-reduced-motion setting — animations are disabled when you ask your system to reduce motion
- Text that scales cleanly without breaking layout
4 · Known limitations
We’re not perfect. If you encounter a page, component, or document that’s hard to use with assistive technology, that’s on us to fix — and we want to hear about it.
5 · Feedback
Email signal@semaphoremulti.media with the page and the problem you ran into. We treat accessibility reports as priority and will respond within two business days.