Semantic structure
Pages use proper landmarks, heading hierarchy, and native HTML elements so screen readers can navigate predictably.
Web Kraftz is committed to making this website accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.
Pages use proper landmarks, heading hierarchy, and native HTML elements so screen readers can navigate predictably.
Navigation menus, the theme toggle, sliders, accordions and forms are operable by keyboard, and focus indicators are never removed without a stronger visible replacement.
Both the light and dark themes are checked against WCAG 2.1 AA contrast ratios, and the site respects your system color-scheme preference.
Anything that moves on its own — the scrolling brand strips and the screenshot slideshows — can be paused, and all non-essential animation stops automatically when your device asks for reduced motion.
The site is fully available in English and French, and every page declares its language for assistive technology.
Meaningful images carry descriptive alternative text; decorative visuals are hidden from assistive technology.
We design and test this site against WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Every release runs an automated axe-core audit across all pages, in both languages, in both light and dark themes, and at desktop and mobile widths, and we test the interactive components by keyboard. Accessibility work is treated as engineering work, not a backlog wish.
If you need anything on this site — or any document, quote, or proposal we produce — in an accessible format or with communication support, ask us and we will provide it in a timely manner and at no additional cost. We will consult you about which format works for you. This applies to our feedback process as well.
Accessibility feedback goes straight to the engineers who build the site. We aim to acknowledge every report within two business days and to tell you our plan and timeline within five business days. If our response does not resolve the problem for you, say so and we will escalate it to the company principal.
This statement was last reviewed on 23 August 2026. We review it at least once a year.
If anything on this site is hard to use with your device or assistive technology, please tell us — we'll fix it. Accessibility feedback goes straight to the engineers who build the site.