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Accessibility

Built for everyone. By design.

We believe a website that can't be used by everyone isn't finished. Here's how we approach accessibility and how to tell us if we've fallen short. Last updated June 5, 2026.

Our commitment

Complex Web Design is committed to making complexwebdesigns.com accessible to people of all abilities. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA (WCAG 2.1 AA), the standard used by the U.S. Department of Justice and most courts to evaluate website accessibility.

We build every client website to the same standard.

What we do

On this site, we have implemented:

  • A keyboard-accessible “Skip to content” link at the top of every page
  • Semantic HTML structure with proper headings, landmarks, and form labels
  • Visible focus indicators on every interactive element
  • Descriptive alt text on images that convey information
  • Support for browser-level reduced-motion preferences, which disables decorative animations and background video
  • Color contrast that meets or exceeds WCAG AA requirements for normal-size text
  • Properly labeled and grouped form controls, with status messages announced to screen readers
  • No autoplaying audio or unexpected media

Known limitations

We aim for full conformance, but accessibility is a moving target and we are a small team. If you encounter content or functionality that doesn’t work for you, we want to know about it.

Tell us if something is wrong

If you experience an accessibility barrier on this site, please contact us. We treat accessibility reports as a priority and aim to respond within five business days.

Please include:

  • The page where you encountered the issue
  • What you were trying to do
  • What happened (or didn’t happen)
  • The assistive technology, browser, or device you were using, if relevant

Email: complexwebdesignhq@gmail.com

Third-party content

Some functionality on this site relies on third-party services such as our contact form provider. We choose providers that take accessibility seriously, but cannot guarantee the accessibility of services we do not control.

Accessibility on the sites we build

When we build a website for a client, we deliver it conforming to WCAG 2.1 Level AA at the time of launch. Maintaining accessibility as content is added or changed over time is a shared responsibility between us and the site owner. We are happy to advise on ongoing accessibility practices for any project we deliver.

Updates

This statement was last reviewed on June 5, 2026. We review it whenever we make material changes to the site.