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Accessibility Statement

Our commitment to keeping this site usable for everyone.

Last updated 19 August 2026

Please note: these terms are a starting point for this website and are not legal advice. Please have them reviewed by a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction before you rely on them.

We want this website to work for as many people as possible, including visitors who use assistive technology.

What we have done

  • Semantic HTML with a single, ordered heading structure on every page
  • Text alternatives for images that carry meaning, and decorative graphics hidden from screen readers
  • Colour combinations checked for contrast against the WCAG 2.1 AA guideline
  • Full keyboard operation, including the mobile menu, which closes with the Escape key
  • Motion and scroll animation switched off automatically when your device asks for reduced motion
  • Form fields with visible labels that are properly associated, and errors shown inline
  • A layout that reflows to small screens and copes with zoom without scrolling sideways

Where we know we fall short

This is ongoing work rather than a finished job. Some third party components, in particular the embedded form scripts, are not fully within our control, and some content may not yet meet every AA criterion. We have not yet commissioned a formal independent audit.

Tell us about a barrier

If you run into something on this site you cannot access, please email me@pauletienne.com and tell us the page and what went wrong. We treat accessibility reports as a priority, and while we fix the underlying problem we will get you the information you were after in another format.

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