Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Our commitment

Grey Sky Media builds software for a living, and we hold our own site to the same standard we hold client work: it should be usable by everyone, including people who navigate with a keyboard, a screen reader, voice control, a magnifier, or with motion and contrast preferences set for comfort. Accessibility is not a checkbox we tick at the end — it is part of how we design and build.

Conformance target

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA — the standard referenced by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508. "Conform" means the site meets the guideline's success criteria; we treat AA as the floor, not the ceiling, and pull in AAA behaviors (like generous contrast and reduced-motion support) where they help.

What we do to get there

  • Semantic HTML first — real headings, landmarks, lists, and buttons so assistive technology can map the page structure.
  • Full keyboard operability — every interactive control is reachable and usable without a mouse, with a visible focus indicator.
  • Reduced-motion support — animation and video backdrops respect your prefers-reduced-motion setting and fall back to a static experience.
  • Color and contrast — text and interface colors are chosen to meet or exceed AA contrast ratios.
  • Descriptive alternatives — meaningful images carry alt text; decorative ones are hidden from assistive technology.
  • Automated testing in our build — every deploy runs an axe-core accessibility audit, so regressions are caught before they ship.
  • Manual review — we test with keyboard-only navigation and screen-reader spot checks on key pages.

Known limitations

We are candid about where we are not perfect. Despite our best efforts, some content may not yet fully meet AA:

  • A small number of embedded third-party tools and client-hosted assets are outside our direct control and may not match our standards.
  • Older long-form Lab articles are reviewed on a rolling basis; a recent post may briefly lag our current checklist.
  • Video content is being backfilled with captions and transcripts where dialogue is present.

If you hit a barrier that is not listed here, we want to know — see below.

Compatibility

The site is designed to work with recent versions of major browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari) and common assistive technologies including VoiceOver, NVDA, and JAWS. It is built to be responsive and usable at up to 200% zoom without loss of content or function.

Tell us about a barrier

If you encounter anything that is hard or impossible to use, please contact us — your report goes straight to the founder, and we treat access issues as priority fixes:

Please include the page URL and a short description of the problem and the assistive technology or browser you were using. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within two business days and to resolve or provide a workaround as quickly as we reasonably can.

Enforcement

If you contact us about an accessibility barrier and are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate to the U.S. Department of Justice, which enforces the ADA. We would much rather resolve it directly first — reach out and give us the chance.

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