Accessibility
StratoSense should be usable by everyone, regardless of how they navigate the web.
Our target
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA as a working standard. We treat that as a target we design and build toward, not a certification we claim — a formal audit has not yet been completed. Where we fall short, we want to fix it.
What we've built in
- Semantic structure — headings, landmarks, and labels so assistive technology can navigate the page in order.
- Keyboard access — interactive elements are reachable by keyboard, with a visible focus outline.
- Reduced motion — the page honors the operating-system "reduce motion" setting. With it on, the drifting hero nodes and the animated pipeline packets are turned off, leaving a clean, static, fully legible diagram.
- Contrast — text and interface colors are tuned for legibility against the dark background.
- Responsive layout — the page reflows from desktop down to mobile without loss of content or function.
- Meaningful alternatives — the pipeline diagram carries a text description for screen readers.
Known limitations
This is an evolving environment, and some areas may not yet fully meet our target — particularly newer or animated elements. We review the site as it changes. If something blocks you, please tell us; real reports help us prioritize.
Give us feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on StratoSense, contact contact@syllego.io. Tell us the page and what happened, and we'll work to address it and offer the information another way in the meantime. We aim to respond within five business days.