Accessibility statement
Accessibility Statement
Wasala Codes aims to make this website accessible, usable and understandable for as many people as possible.
Last updated: 30 June 2026
1. Our accessibility aim
This website is designed with accessibility in mind and aims to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.2 level AA where practical for the current website features.
2. What you should be able to do
You should be able to:
- navigate the website using a keyboard;
- use visible focus indicators when tabbing through links, buttons and form fields;
- read content on mobile, tablet and desktop screens;
- zoom in without the main content becoming unusable;
- use form fields with clear labels and instructions;
- skip directly to the main content using the skip link;
- understand the page structure through headings and semantic HTML landmarks;
- browse without autoplaying audio or video.
3. Accessibility features included
- Semantic HTML structure, including header, navigation, main content and footer landmarks.
- Logical heading structure across content pages.
- Alternative text for brand images and meaningful image use.
- Keyboard-accessible navigation menu.
- Visible focus styles for interactive controls.
- Form labels, required fields and clear consent wording.
- Responsive layout for different screen sizes.
- Reduced-motion support for users who prefer less motion.
- Colour palette designed with readability and contrast in mind.
4. Current compliance position
The website has been built to support WCAG 2.2 AA good practice, but it has not yet been independently audited. Once the final live content, images, hosting setup and any third-party tools are added, Wasala Codes should carry out manual and automated accessibility testing.
5. Known limitations
At the time of this statement, no major accessibility barriers are intentionally included. The following areas should be checked again before and after launch:
- final logo/image contrast and alternative text;
- keyboard use across the live hosting environment;
- screen-reader reading order on all pages;
- form error messages after server-side validation;
- any future third-party tools, analytics, maps, videos or embeds.
6. Feedback and contact
If you find an accessibility problem, please contact us at [email protected].
Please include the page address, what you were trying to do, the problem you experienced, and the device, browser or assistive technology you were using if you are comfortable sharing that information.
7. Improvement commitment
Wasala Codes will review accessibility when new pages, forms, images or features are added. Reported issues will be considered and prioritised based on their impact on users.