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Accessibility

Built to the standard it teaches.

Last reviewed June 10, 2026

Our commitment

titleiichecklist.com exists to help public entities meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA, so this site holds itself to the same bar. We build it to be usable with a keyboard alone, with screen readers, at high zoom, and with reduced motion. Every page also carries an accessibility options panel, powered by AX4E, that lets you adjust text size, contrast, spacing, and motion to your preference. It adjusts presentation only, because the page underneath is built to work without it.

The standard we build to

We aim for conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, the same standard the DOJ Title II rule requires of public entities. In practice that means semantic HTML structure, sufficient color contrast, visible focus states, form fields with proper labels, a checklist that works entirely by keyboard, and no content that depends on color alone to carry meaning.

How the site is reviewed

The site is reviewed on a recurring basis with a combination of automated scanning and manual checks, with audits run through AX4E, the accessibility platform behind this checklist. Each statement update carries its review date.

Known limitations

Checklist progress is stored in your browser, so it does not follow you across devices unless you use the email option. The emailed progress summary is plain text and readable by any client. If you find anything else that does not work with your assistive technology, we want to know.

If something is in your way

If any part of this site is difficult to use with assistive technology, we will fix it or provide the content another way. Use the email form on the checklist and mention which part of the page got in your way, or reach us through ax4e.com. Accessibility feedback goes to the top of the queue.