Accessibility

How Loopwork meets WCAG 2.2 AA.

The site is built to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2, level AA, on every page. This is what that means, how it's checked, and where the edges still are.

Last reviewed1 June 2026 StandardWCAG 2.2 level AA

Built to meet AA, not polished up to it.

Loopwork's readers are largely in the UK public sector, where an accessible service is a legal floor and a professional expectation. The site is built to that floor on purpose, from the start, rather than checked at the end. Every page targets WCAG 2.2 at level AA.

The site is light mode only. There is no dark theme. A second palette would be a second thing to keep accessible, and it is out of scope for now. If that changes, this page will say so.

Checked by machine on every change, and by hand.

  • Automatedaxe‑core reports zero violations, and Lighthouse scores accessibility 95 or higher, on every route. Both run automatically on every change before it ships.
  • KeyboardEvery interactive element is reachable and operable by keyboard, with a visible focus ring. A skip‑to‑content link starts each page.
  • Screen readerHeadings, landmarks, labels, and live regions are written for, and tested with, a screen reader.
  • MotionReduced motion is respected. With it switched on, transitions are switched off.
  • ColourText meets AA contrast. No meaning rests on colour alone, and the decorative sepia is never used on type.

What isn't perfect yet.

An honest statement names its own limits. These are the ones I know about.

  • The tools need JavaScriptPlumb and Gauge run in the browser and need JavaScript switched on. With it off, a clear notice explains why and offers a human‑run alternative through the contact page. There is no no‑JavaScript version of the questionnaires, and no current plan for one.
  • The bot check is a third partyThe check on the assessment trigger is Cloudflare Turnstile. It's built to be accessible, but it isn't mine to guarantee.
  • Downloadable PDFsA PDF may be less accessible than the page it summarises. Where a PDF matters, the same content lives on a web page too.

If you meet something not listed here, please tell me. The list is honest, not exhaustive.

Tell me, and I'll fix it.

If any part of the site is hard to use with assistive technology, email hello@theloopwork.co.uk with the page and what happened. I read it directly and reply within five working days. If a fix will take longer than that, I'll tell you the plan and the timing.

This statement was last reviewed on 1 June 2026.