We believe the internet should serve everyone — including people who navigate the web with screen readers, keyboards, voice control, or who simply need bigger text and more contrast. Accessibility isn't a feature we bolt on at the end; it's how we build from the start.
Our commitment
Wisdomia aims for WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance on every site we build, including this one. That means:
- Text that meets minimum contrast ratios against its background
- Every interactive element is reachable with the keyboard
- Visible focus indicators on links, buttons, and form fields
- Semantic HTML so screen readers can navigate properly
- Alt text on meaningful images and ARIA labels where needed
- Respect for
prefers-reduced-motionfor users who get motion sickness from animations - Forms with proper labels, required-field indicators, and error messages tied to inputs
What we test for
Before we ship a site, we run it through:
- Keyboard-only navigation (Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, Space, Escape)
- Automated checks via Lighthouse and axe DevTools
- Screen reader spot-checks with VoiceOver and NVDA
- Color-contrast validation
- Mobile and touch-target verification
Known limitations
We're honest: no site is perfectly accessible. Things we're still improving on this site:
- The decorative custom cursor is hidden on touch devices but may not be ideal for all motor-impairment scenarios — the native cursor remains available via system settings
- Some hand-drawn SVG illustrations use decorative animations that pause when reduced-motion is requested
If you find anything else, please tell us. We treat accessibility issues as bugs, not feature requests.
Reporting a barrier
If you can't access something on this site, email support@wisdomia.dev and tell us:
- The page or feature you were trying to use
- What happened (or didn't)
- What assistive technology, browser, and device you're using, if you know
We aim to acknowledge within 2 working days and fix critical issues within 14 days. We may ask follow-up questions to reproduce the problem.
For our clients
If you hire us to build your site, accessibility is included — not an upcharge. Every Wisdomia project ships with WCAG 2.1 AA as the baseline. If your audience has specific needs (older readers, English learners, low-bandwidth regions), we'll design for them too.
Standards we follow
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA — the international web content accessibility standard
- Section 508 — relevant for nonprofits and orgs serving the U.S. public sector
- The ADA's web guidance for businesses serving the public