ACCESSIBILITY
A public register should be usable without a preferred device or input.
Open Medici targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Accessibility is part of design and release testing, not a claim of independent certification.
Supported interaction patterns
- A skip link and semantic landmarks provide a direct route to the main content.
- Navigation, filters, forms, disclosures, dialogs, pagination, and copy actions are designed for keyboard use with visible focus.
- The Find with AI dialog uses a native dialog, labels its purpose, announces copy status, and restores focus to its trigger when closed.
- Forms use visible labels, native controls, programmatic error/status messages, and do not communicate state by color alone.
- Data tables retain table semantics. Wide tables and code examples scroll within their own regions instead of forcing page-level horizontal overflow.
- The public shell and records are designed to reflow at 320 CSS pixels and with enlarged text spacing.
- The signature home animation has a visible control and resolves to complete static content when reduced motion is requested.
Assistive technology and display preferences
The public interface is designed to work with current keyboard navigation, screen readers, browser zoom, text-spacing overrides, reduced motion, and forced-colors modes. Headings, lists, tables, forms, and disclosures use native semantics wherever possible.
External services such as Cloudflare Turnstile, ChatGPT, Claude, and official provider sites have their own accessibility behavior once loaded or opened.
Conformance status
WCAG 2.2 AA is the target. Open Medici is not claiming an independent accessibility certification or that every external linked service meets the same standard. Testing and remediation continue as the public templates change.
Report an accessibility problem
Use the contact form and include the page URL, what you were trying to do, the browser or device, any assistive technology, and the steps that reproduce the problem. Do not include sensitive personal information.