accessibility
Accessibility Statement
A summary of our current conformance targets, mitigations, and a contact channel for reporting issues.
CoherenceMind is committed to making this website usable by as many people as possible. Our goal is to align with the European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882) and WCAG 2.1 Level AA. This statement was last updated on and will be revised as the site evolves.
What we do by default
- Semantic structure with headings, lists, and landmarks to support assistive technologies.
- Keyboard-friendly navigation, visible focus states, and skip links.
- Sufficient color contrast in both the default themes and the optional EAA-friendly mode.
- Reduced motion and animation surfaces kept subtle by default.
Users can also cycle through the light, dark, and EAA-friendly high-contrast mode using the theme toggle located in the header. The enhanced mode increases contrast, adjusts typography, and enforces clearer outlines without hiding any content from the default experience.
Known limitations
- Third-party embeds or documents linked externally may not fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA.
- PDF assets are provided primarily for download; accessible HTML versions are prioritized for critical content.
- Research content evolves quickly, so some long-form entries may temporarily fall behind our contrast and heading guidelines.
We run regular automated audits (Lighthouse/axe) and manual reviews to identify regressions. If you discover an issue that is not yet listed here, please let us know so we can prioritize a fix.
Contact and feedback
Report accessibility problems or request alternative formats via email. Include the page URL, the assistive technology you use (if relevant), and a short description of the barrier you encountered. We aim to respond within five business days.