1. Our commitment
Lightly Coded aims to make this website accessible and usable.
Lightly Coded is committed to providing a website experience that is accessible to as many people as possible, including people using assistive technologies, keyboard navigation, screen readers, magnification tools, and mobile devices.
Accessibility is treated as part of site quality, performance, search structure, and user experience.
2. Accessibility standard
Aiming to follow WCAG 2.2 Level AA where practical.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are organized around making web content perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. Lightly Coded uses these principles as the practical guide for improving accessibility.
This statement shouldn't be read as a guarantee that every page, component, or third-party service is perfectly conformant at all times.
3. Accessibility features considered
Designed to support common accessibility needs.
- Semantic page structure with headings, sections, links, buttons, and form labels.
- Keyboard-accessible navigation and interactive controls where possible.
- Readable font sizing, spacing, and visual hierarchy.
- Color contrast considered for body text, buttons, cards, and navigation.
- Text alternatives for meaningful images where appropriate.
- Responsive layout for mobile, tablet, laptop, and desktop screens.
- Clear form labels, button text, and calls to action.
- Avoidance of unnecessary flashing or motion-heavy patterns.
4. Known limitations
Some content or third-party tools aren't fully under our control.
Although Lightly Coded aims to keep the website accessible, some limitations may exist — third-party embedded tools, browser differences, older content, documents, media, or components that need future improvement.
When an accessibility issue is reported or discovered, Lightly Coded will review it and make reasonable efforts to improve the experience.
5. Testing and review
Combining automated checks with human judgment.
Automated tools help identify some issues, but they don't catch every barrier. Lightly Coded combines automated checks with manual review of keyboard navigation, visible focus, form usability, heading structure, text alternatives, and mobile behavior.
6. Feedback and support
Report accessibility barriers by email.
If you experience difficulty using this website, email contact@lightlycoded.com. Include the page URL, the issue you encountered, the device and browser you used, and any assistive technology involved if you're comfortable sharing that detail.
Lightly Coded will use that information to understand the barrier and identify a practical fix or alternative access path.
7. Response process
Reported barriers are reviewed and prioritized.
- Confirm the report has been received.
- Review the affected page, component, or workflow.
- Identify whether the issue is controlled by Lightly Coded or a third party.
- Provide an alternative way to access the information where reasonable.
- Fix the issue or add it to the site-improvement backlog.
8. Updates to this statement
Updated as the site improves.
Accessibility work is ongoing. This statement is reviewed periodically and updated when the site changes, accessibility work is completed, or new issues are discovered.