Effective Date: May 16, 2025
This website is designed with the intent to be universally accessible to all users, regardless of physical ability, cognitive state, technological limitations, or network restrictions. We believe access to public information should not depend on expensive devices, high-speed internet, proprietary platforms, or modern software.
To that end, this site is constructed using minimalist, standards-compliant HTML and CSS only. There are no scripts, no animations, no interactive controls, and no third-party integrations that may impair usability, compatibility, or screen reader functionality.
Key design decisions made in support of accessibility include:
As a static site hosted via GitHub Pages, we are limited in our ability to implement dynamic accessibility plugins or advanced accessibility APIs. However, the simplicity of the site itself reduces the need for such tools.
No user interaction is required to access the full body of content. The design is intentional, static, and minimal to remove friction and risk across the widest possible audience.
This site contains only internally generated content. No third-party embedded media, ads, or frameworks are used, eliminating many common accessibility violations found in modern web development.
If this site links to external domains, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of those external resources. We advise discretion and encourage use of browser-based accessibility tools if needed.
We welcome constructive suggestions regarding accessibility improvements. If you encounter a barrier or difficulty accessing any portion of the site, you may contact the maintainer directly through any public means listed (if any). While we cannot guarantee personal support, your feedback is valued and informs future revisions.
We affirm that accessibility is not a legal obligation alone — it is a moral imperative. No person should be excluded from public knowledge due to economic, technological, sensory, or neurological factors.
This site is designed to respect your autonomy, your attention, and your device. We aim to set a precedent for quiet, transparent, accessible digital publishing.
Everyone deserves access. No exceptions. No excuses.