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Accessibility
Built to WCAG 2.1 AA
Accessibility is the first deliverable in the FY27 scope, and the first thing we build, not the last thing we check.
links with no discernible text flagged by an automated axe-core scan of the live familyleague.org on June 20, 2026, a serious WCAG 2.1 AA failure (Success Criteria 2.4.4 / 4.1.2). Screen readers announce these as just “link.”
axe-core violations across every page of this prototype, verified by an automated accessibility QA run on each build.
Automated scans catch a portion of issues. A full Phase 1 audit also covers keyboard operation, focus order, color contrast at every size, and screen-reader review, the kind of issues common to slider and page-builder content.
What we commit to
- Semantic landmarks (header, nav, main, footer) and a skip link on every page.
- One
h1per page and a logical heading order partners can navigate by keyboard or screen reader. - Color contrast that meets AA for every text and background pair, including the butterfly's bright wing-colors.
- Labelled controls, descriptive link text, and alternative text for meaningful images.
- Interactive targets at least 24 pixels, visible focus, and no horizontal scroll on a 375 pixel phone.
- Respect for reduced-motion preferences.
Found a barrier on the live Family League site or this concept? In production, an accessibility contact and feedback path would live here so issues reach a person quickly.