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Accessibility at Hypertext Coffee Pot

We want everyone to be able to use this site. If you run into an accessibility issue, please tell us—what page, what went wrong, and the assistive tech you’re using—and we'll do our best to help quickly.

Our commitment

We aim to make our content and features usable by as many people as possible, including people who use screen readers, magnification, voice control, switch devices, and only a keyboard. Accessibility is an ongoing effort and we regularly improve the experience.

Standards we reference

We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as our reference, and strive for conformance with WCAG 2.1 Level AA for new and updated content.

What we do to improve accessibility

  • Design with color contrast and focus states in mind.
  • Use semantic HTML and ARIA only when needed.
  • Test keyboard navigation and visible focus order.
  • Audit pages with automated tools and manual checks.
  • Fix issues as we discover them or as users report them.

Compatibility and supported tech

This site is intended to work with current versions of major browsers and assistive technologies, including screen readers on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. Older browsers or unsupported extensions may affect accessibility.

Limitations and known issues

Some third-party content (embedded media, widgets) may not meet our standards. We review alternatives when feasible and welcome reports so we can prioritize fixes.

Feedback and contact

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please contact us using any of these options:

To help us resolve your issue quickly, please include:

  • Page URL and a brief description of the problem
  • Your browser, operating system, and any assistive tech (e.g., screen reader)
  • Steps to reproduce the issue

Assessment approach

This site is self-assessed using automated tools (e.g., axe, Lighthouse) and manual testing with keyboard and assistive technologies. Last review: .

Formal information

This statement describes our current approach and will be reviewed periodically as the site evolves.