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Accessibility Statement

Last updated 2026-05-18. Magister Digital is committed to making magisterdigital.ai usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. This statement documents our conformance target, what we test against, and what to do if you find a barrier.

Section 1

Conformance target.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium. We aim to meet AA-level success criteria across every page of magisterdigital.ai.

We also follow the European Accessibility Act (EAA) compliance posture for any user reaching the site from an EU member state, given that some of our clients have international footprints.

Section 2

What we test, named honestly.

Accessibility is verified in our build pipeline, not assumed.

01 · Keyboard

Full keyboard navigation

Every interactive element on the site can be reached and operated using a keyboard alone. Focus indicators are visible on every focusable element. Skip-to-content link is the first focusable element on every page.

02 · Screen readers

Semantic markup and ARIA

Headings descend in logical order. Form fields have associated labels. Images carry descriptive alt text or are explicitly marked decorative. Navigation regions, main content, and complementary content use semantic landmark elements. Mega menus expose proper ARIA roles and aria-expanded state.

03 · Color and contrast

AA contrast ratios

Body text meets a 4.5:1 contrast ratio against background. Larger text and graphical elements meet at least 3:1. We do not rely on color alone to communicate state, status, or hierarchy. Section background alternation is reinforced by typographic hierarchy, not just color.

04 · Responsive

Reflow at 400 percent zoom

Pages reflow without loss of content or function up to 400 percent browser zoom and down to 320 pixels viewport width. No horizontal scroll on small screens for primary content.

05 · Motion

Reduced motion respected

The site has subtle animation (button shimmer, scroll progress, fade-in reveals). All decorative motion respects the prefers-reduced-motion media query and stops when the user has motion sensitivity set in their operating system.

06 · Forms

Accessible inputs

Every form field has a visible label or a programmatically associated screen-reader label. Required fields are clearly indicated. Error messages identify the field and the issue in text, not color alone. Form submissions provide clear success or error feedback.

Section 3

Known gaps and remediation plans.

We do not claim perfection. Where we find gaps in our own audits, we list them here and the timeline for resolving them.

Hero photography on some pages is currently a documentary placeholder graphic pending generation of final real photography. Alt text describes intended content. Replacement scheduled for the next content production cycle.

Some embedded video content from third parties (when published) will be reviewed individually for captions, transcripts, and audio description before publishing on this site.

This statement will be updated quarterly to reflect changes in conformance and any new content classes we publish.

Report a barrier

If something is in your way, tell us.

We treat accessibility barrier reports as priority work. Use the contact form and tell us what page you were on, what you were trying to do, the assistive technology you use, and what happened. A founder reviews accessibility reports within three business days and we commit to a remediation date in our reply.

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