Accessibility
An Open Door
This site is built to be read and used by everyone.
Our commitment
We want amyirvine.com to be usable by as many people as possible, whatever device, browser, or assistive technology you rely on. The site is designed and built with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA as our guide.
What the site does
- Keyboard friendly. Every link, button, menu, event filter, and pop-up can be operated without a mouse, and the element you're on shows a clear focus indicator.
- Respects reduced motion. If your system is set to reduce motion, the scroll reveals and other animations are softened or turned off.
- Structured, labelled content. Pages use meaningful headings and landmark regions so screen readers can navigate them, and navigation and dialogs carry descriptive labels.
- Readable and resizable. Text is set in flexible units, stays legible when zoomed, and the layout reflows down to small screens.
- Described images. Photographs and artwork include alternative text.
- Considered color & contrast. The warm palette was chosen with text legibility in mind.
- Managed pop-ups. The events calendar's detail cards keep keyboard focus inside while open, close with the Esc key, and return focus to where you were.
Ongoing work
Accessibility is never quite finished. We test as we build and fix issues as we find them. Some content that links out to other sites is beyond our control, and we can't guarantee its accessibility.
Tell us about a barrier
If anything on this site is hard to access or use, we want to hear about it and put it right. Please email ben@taterheaptech.com with the page and the trouble you ran into, and we'll do our best to respond and remediate promptly.
Last reviewed June 2026