Accessibility Info
This site was lovingly hand-crafted, which is great in the sense that I can take care of any issues myself instead of waiting on a developer's patch, and awful in the sense that I have to take care of any issues myself instead of just applying a developer's patch. As sharp as the layout all looks, my primary goal in crafting it is to make my content as available as possible within the medium. This means achieving full functionality on any browser on any platform, and meeting a number of accessbility standards. If your experience conflicts with anything reported here, please let me know so I can fix it.
- 1: Home
- 9: Contact
- 0: Accessibility
- C: Credits
Access keys
If your browser supports access keys (usually alt+key, alt+shift+key, or control+key), you can navigate quickly according to these keys. The numbered keys follow widely observed (but unofficial) accessible design conventions, while the lettered keys are site-specific.
Subjective evaluations
- This site is desiged to meet, to the greatest extent possible, the WCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. Exceptions are for things like graphics representing credited titles that I did not create.
- This site uses relative element sizing, so users whose browser settings are intended to make content more easily visible won't have those settings blown out.
Technical accessbility features
- This site is marked up with HTML5 that verifies as valid according to the W3C Markup Validation Service.
- This site is styled with CSS3 that verifies as valid according to the W3C CSS Validation Service (but all content is designed for readability without stylesheet support).
Final note
As useful as a lot of the web standards community's tools are, my goal is to make my content accessible, not to check off boxes and consider the mission accomplished. If something about the site is difficult to access in a way that isn't caught by any of the methods detailed on this page, please don't hesitate to let me know so I can work to correct that.