Dagrander
Accessibility

Accessibility statement.

What we aim for, what we do, and where we are today. Updated each release.

Conformance status

This website aims to conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. We treat WCAG 2.2 AA as the bar we hold ourselves to, and we audit against it before each release.

The site partially conforms, meaning most parts meet the standard and we are actively working on the rest. Known limitations are listed below and we update this page as we close them.

What we do to keep it accessible

These are the practices we apply on every release:

  • Semantic HTML: pages use real headings, landmarks, lists, and links so assistive technology has structure to work with.
  • Keyboard navigation: every interactive element is reachable, visible focus is preserved, and modals trap focus and return it on close.
  • Focus management: a visible :focus-visible outline is preserved across the global reset; we never strip it from interactive elements.
  • Reduced motion: we respect prefers-reduced-motion: reduce across reveal animations, the cookie banner, and any other motion the site introduces.
  • Color contrast: body text and interactive elements meet WCAG AA contrast minimums against every surface they appear on, per our brand color pair guide.

Where we are today

This statement is updated against the most recent WCAG 2.2 AA audit cycle. Known limitations identified in audit are listed here as they are found, and removed as they are closed. If you encounter an accessibility barrier that is not listed, please tell us using the contact below. We treat every report as actionable.

Feedback

If something on this site is hard to use with assistive technology, or if a part of the site fails to meet WCAG 2.2 AA in your environment, email us at hello@dagrander.com with “Accessibility” in the subject line. Include the page URL, the assistive technology you are using, and a short description of what failed. We respond within five business days.

Last assessed

This page is reassessed and updated with each accessibility audit cycle.

Last updated: 2026-05-03