Accessibility statement
Last updated: July 7, 2026We want this website to be usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology. This page describes the standard we work to, what is in place today, and how to tell us when something falls short.
Our standard
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA.
Measures in place
- Semantic HTML structure with a logical heading hierarchy and named landmarks.
- A "skip to content" link for keyboard and screen-reader users.
- Text colors tuned to meet or exceed WCAG AA contrast ratios against our dark backgrounds.
- Visible keyboard focus indicators on links, buttons, menus, and interactive controls.
- Full keyboard operability of the navigation menu (including Escape to close) and the FAQ accordion, with ARIA states kept in sync.
- Decorative graphics hidden from assistive technology; meaningful graphics given text alternatives.
- Animations disabled for visitors who set a reduced motion preference.
- A responsive layout that supports zoom and small screens without loss of content.
Known limitations
This site has been built and manually checked against the practices above, but it has not yet undergone an independent third-party accessibility audit. Some decorative visual effects (such as translucent panels) are intentionally low-contrast; they never carry information. If you find anything that doesn't work with your assistive technology, we would genuinely like to know.
Feedback
If you have difficulty using any part of this website, email hello@lifeos.guide with a short description of the issue and the technology you were using. We aim to respond within five business days and to fix verified issues promptly.