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We want truwright.com to work for as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technology. This statement sets out the standard we build to, where we currently fall short, and how to tell us when something is in your way.
Scope
This statement covers the truwright.com marketing website and all of its pages. Construct Pro and LedgerLink are in development; each will have its own accessibility information when it becomes generally available.
The standard we aim for
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA. Content that conforms to WCAG 2.2 also conforms to WCAG 2.1 and WCAG 2.0. WCAG 2.2 Level AA is the standard referenced by EN 301 549 and its Canadian adoption, CAN/ASC-EN 301 549:2024.
How we are doing
truwright.com is partially conformant with WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Partially conformant means some parts of the content do not fully conform to the standard.
We are telling you this rather than claiming full conformance because we have not had an independent audit. We ran a detailed review in August 2026 and fixed what it found — including colour contrast across the site, keyboard focus visibility, form labelling and error handling, a skip link, and navigation that previously disappeared on small screens. Some things remain, and they are listed below.
Known limitations
- Text-only zoom above 200%. If you enlarge text without enlarging the whole page, a few layouts — notably the animated dashboard illustration on the Construct Pro page — can crowd or overlap. The page content remains readable, and full-page browser zoom works correctly at every level we tested. We are reworking those fixed-height illustrations.
- Assistive-technology testing is not exhaustive. Our review used keyboard navigation and automated checks across current browsers. We have not yet tested every screen-reader and browser combination, so we may have missed something specific to your setup. Please tell us if you hit one.
- Decorative motion. The site has gentle background motion and reveal animations. These are switched off automatically if your device is set to reduce motion, and we have verified that. If any motion still causes you difficulty, let us know.
What we have built in
- Every page is delivered as complete HTML, so content and navigation work before — and without — JavaScript.
- A skip link so keyboard users can jump straight past the header to the main content.
- Visible keyboard focus on every interactive element, with high contrast against both light and coloured backgrounds.
- Form fields with real labels, autofill support, clear required-field marking, and errors that are announced and linked to the field that needs fixing.
- All decorative motion suppressed when your device requests reduced motion.
- Text and interface colours checked to meet the WCAG AA contrast thresholds.
Technical specifications
Accessibility of this site relies on HTML, WAI-ARIA, CSS, JavaScript, SVG and WebP images. It is built to work with current versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari, and with the assistive technologies those browsers support.
How we assessed it
By self-evaluation, carried out by Truwright in August 2026 using automated contrast and markup checking plus manual keyboard review. No external audit has been commissioned yet. If we commission one, we will link the report here.
Tell us about a problem
If something on this site gets in your way, please email emersonboscoj@gmail.com. Tell us the page and what happened, and we will get back to you within 5 business days.
If you need anything on this site in a different accessible format, ask us and we will provide it. If you are not satisfied with our response, say so and it will go straight to our founder.
Review
This statement was prepared on and is reviewed at least once a year, and after any significant redesign.