Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 22 June 2026.
We build a tool that checks other sites for accessibility, so holding ourselves to the same standard matters to us. AuditOps aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA.
What we do
- A "skip to content" link is the first focusable element on every page.
- Severity is never communicated by colour alone — every status carries a text label (PASS / WARN / CRITICAL).
- Visible keyboard focus styles, semantic landmarks and headings, and labelled form controls.
- Colour combinations are chosen for contrast against the dark CRT background; glow effects are decorative and never the sole way meaning is conveyed.
The retro theme and motion
This site uses a deliberately retro phosphor-CRT look (scanlines, a green/amber palette and a one-time "scan reveal" animation when a dossier appears). The scanline and vignette overlays are static and never flash or flicker. The scan-reveal animation runs once and respects your "reduce motion" operating-system setting — when that is enabled, content simply fades in with no sweeping line. The blinking status cursor and smooth scrolling are also disabled under reduced-motion.
Known limitations
The decorative CRT scanline overlay slightly reduces contrast; if you find it distracting, your browser's reader mode removes it while keeping all content and severity labels. The dossier is information-dense by design; we provide a prioritised, plain-text remediation list so the key actions are reachable without parsing the full table.
Feedback
If you hit an accessibility barrier on this site, please tell us at hello@example.com [OPERATOR — set real contact email] and we will do our best to fix it. Include the page URL and a short description of the problem and your assistive technology.