Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
Last updated: April 2026
Our commitment
Idaho Bees aims to meet or exceed WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Beekeeping knowledge should be reachable by anyone who wants it, regardless of vision, motor ability, cognitive style, or assistive technology.
Features provided
- Light and dark themes with system-preference detection and manual override
- Accessibility panel (header button, ♿) with toggles for high contrast, larger text, reduced motion, link highlighting, and a dyslexia-friendly font
- Keyboard-accessible navigation with visible focus indicators on every interactive element
- Skip-to-main-content link
- Semantic HTML landmarks (
<header>,<nav>,<main>,<footer>) - Descriptive alt text on every image
- Responsive design that works from 320px mobile up to wide desktop
- Respects
prefers-reduced-motionautomatically - Color contrast ratios meeting AA (4.5:1 minimum for body text)
Known limitations
- Some AI-generated images may have subtle visual details that screen readers cannot fully describe. Alt text focuses on the essential content.
- PDF and video content (if any is added later) may require separate accessibility review.
Report a barrier
If you hit something on this site that's hard to use, please tell me. Email wattemaggie@gmail.com or use the contact form and I'll fix it as quickly as I can.