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Accessibility statement

We are committed to making this website accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities.

Last updated: 2026-07-04

Our commitment

We continuously improve navigation, readability, forms, and multimedia so that core information and services remain available regardless of how you browse.

Supported features

  • Keyboard navigation with visible focus and skip link to main content.
  • Semantic structure, ARIA labels, and text alternatives for key visuals.
  • Light and dark themes with improved contrast for secondary text.
  • Respect for prefers-reduced-motion and reduced animation in the UI.
  • Labels, error messages linked to fields, and live status announcements.
  • Charts with a data table alternative; external links announced in articles.

Standards

We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Automated checks (ESLint jsx-a11y, axe, Lighthouse) and manual testing with keyboard and screen readers are part of our process.

Manual testing checklist

Before each release we verify at least the following scenarios without a mouse:

  1. Tab through skip link, main menu, language and theme controls, and in-page links.
  2. Submit the contact form with valid and invalid data; confirm errors are announced.
  3. Open and close the mobile menu and document payment dialog using keyboard only.
  4. Enable “reduce motion” in the OS and confirm animations and marquee are reduced.
  5. Read a blog article with the table of contents and heading anchors.

Known limitations

Some decorative charts remain visual-first; use the expandable data table on the home page. If you find a barrier, please tell us — we will prioritise a fix.

Feedback

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, contact us and describe the page and assistive technology used.

oleksandrgezerdava@gmail.com

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