Accessibility
Last reviewed: 11 April 2026
I want this site to be usable by as many people as possible.
What I have done
- The site uses semantic HTML with proper heading hierarchy
- All charts include text descriptions of key findings
- Colour contrast meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA for body text
- The site works without JavaScript for core content
- A "skip to main content" link is provided on every page
- Font sizes use relative units and the site works at 200% zoom
- All interactive elements are keyboard accessible
- Focus indicators are visible on all interactive elements
- The site respects prefers-reduced-motion for animations
Known limitations
- Some complex data tables may be difficult to navigate with screen readers. I am working to improve table markup.
- Chart SVGs may not convey all data points to assistive technology. Text summaries are provided alongside charts where possible.
- Some text in chart components may be smaller than ideal on very small screens.
Feedback
This site is a personal project and has not been professionally audited for accessibility. If you have difficulty using any part of the site, please contact me and I will do my best to help.
Tom Pickup
Burnley, Lancashire