Accessibility
What has been done, what has been tested, and what to do if something on this site does not work for you.
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What this site aims for
The target is WCAG 2.2 Level AA. That is a target and a set of commitments, not a certification — no independent audit has been carried out, and this page will say so until one has.
What is built in
- Every page works without JavaScript. Motion is additive and never gates content.
prefers-reduced-motionis respected: animation is not merely shortened, it is not applied at all.- Keyboard focus is visible on every interactive element, and a skip link precedes the masthead.
- Headings run in order, landmarks are used, and the full-screen menu traps focus while open and returns it on close.
- Images carry descriptive alternative text; images that are placeholders are labelled as such in the accessibility tree, not only visually.
- Text contrast is checked against AA on both the light and the dark grounds.
- Forms have real labels, states that do not rely on colour alone, and results announced in a live region.
- Layouts reflow to 320px without horizontal scrolling, and text can be zoomed to 200% without loss of content.
Known gaps
- The listing search will be supplied by a third party (iHomefinder). Its accessibility is not under this site's control; when it is live, it will be tested and any barriers documented here.
- No formal audit by an external tester has been carried out yet.
Reporting a problem
If something here does not work for you, please say so — including which page, what you were trying to do, and what happened. Reports are acted on rather than filed. Contact details are in the footer and are being finalised.