Our accessibility direction.
GRIPHCON structures website pages with meaningful headings, descriptive links, visible focus behavior, readable contrast, responsive layouts, and navigation patterns that support keyboard and assistive-technology users. Accessibility remains a core requirement as the website grows from static pages into more advanced digital experiences.
Current website features.
The current site uses semantic HTML sections, labeled navigation, accessible button states for navigation menus, responsive layouts, alt handling for decorative logo images, and consistent page titles. These foundations support better usability across desktop, tablet, and mobile experiences.
- Navigation buttons include expanded-state behavior through shared JavaScript.
- Logo images used as decoration are hidden from assistive technology where appropriate.
- Page content is organized around headings, cards, and clear link destinations.
Known improvement areas.
As the website expands, GRIPHCON will continue reviewing color contrast, form labels, keyboard flow, mobile menu behavior, link clarity, and future portal interactions. Any authenticated client portal will receive a separate accessibility review because account forms, dashboards, file lists, reports, and support workflows carry higher usability requirements.
Documents and third-party content.
Some future reports, PDFs, embedded tools, videos, dashboards, or third-party platforms may have different accessibility characteristics than the core website. GRIPHCON aims to provide accessible formats where reasonable and will consider alternate formats for important client or public materials when requested.
Feedback and assistance.
If a visitor has difficulty using a page, reading content, accessing a form, or reaching a client-access pathway, GRIPHCON provides a clear contact route. Feedback helps identify barriers and prioritize improvements that support better digital access for all users.