Current approach
Accessibility
Avorren aims to make the experience usable across different devices, input methods, display preferences, and abilities. Accessibility is continuing engineering and content work—not a badge.
Current boundary: automated checks and manual browser review can find real problems, but they do not certify legal compliance or substitute for testing with disabled people and representative assistive technology.
Work included in this site
- Semantic headings, landmarks, lists, tables, labels, buttons, links, and disclosure controls.
- A skip link, visible keyboard focus, keyboard-operable navigation, and form labels.
- Responsive reflow through narrow mobile widths and support for browser zoom.
- Light and dark themes with non-color status language.
- Reduced-motion behavior when that operating-system preference is enabled.
- Automated WCAG A and AA checks as part of browser QA.
Known limitations
This site has not yet completed representative screen-reader testing, voice-control testing, user testing with disabled people, or a production content audit. The stylized reference-build illustration is decorative support; its accompanying text carries the important meaning.
Accessibility feedback
Accessibility feedback can be sent to [email protected]. Evan reviews the report, confirms what can be reproduced, records the remediation priority, and responds with the clearest available next step.
Project language
Client scopes should name the accessibility checks performed and the third-party limits observed. Avorren does not sell certification, legal advice, or a guarantee against future content and platform changes.
Last revised: July 12, 2026