Accessibility
Built to be usable by everyone
We target WCAG 2.2 Level AA on this website and apply the same standards to the dashboards, portals, and internal tools we build for clients.

IN PRACTICEBuilt to be usable by everyone
On this website
- Semantic HTML structure with a single, logical heading order on every page
- Skip-to-content link available to keyboard and screen-reader users
- Visible focus indicators on all interactive elements
- Full keyboard operation of navigation, mega menus, mobile menus, and accordions
- Escape-to-close and outside-click handling on menus and dialogs
- Descriptive alternative text on meaningful images; decorative graphics hidden from assistive technology
- Form fields with associated labels and errors announced to assistive technology
- Colour combinations chosen to meet WCAG 2.2 AA contrast
- Motion reduced automatically when the operating system requests it
- Layouts that reflow without loss of content at 400% zoom and on small screens
In what we build for clients
- Accessible component primitives used in client dashboards and applications
- Keyboard-operable tables, filters, and forms in internal tools
- Status and error messaging exposed to assistive technology, not colour alone
- Contrast and typography reviewed as part of design, not retrofitted
- Accessibility considerations documented in handover materials
Feedback and known limitations
Accessibility is ongoing work rather than a finished state. If you encounter a barrier on this site — a component that traps focus, text that's hard to read, or content that doesn't reach you — we want to hear about it and will treat it as a defect.
Email info@auralogicsystems.com with the page address and a short description of the problem, and we'll respond within one business day.