Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
Courtney-Brooke Johnson Coaching is committed to making this website usable by as many people as possible, including people who rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, keyboard navigation, and voice control.
Our commitment
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities. Accessibility is an ongoing effort: we treat it as part of how we design and build, not a one-time checkbox, and we work to improve the experience over time.
Measures we take
To support that goal, the current site is built with the following practices in mind:
- Semantic HTML and landmarks. Content is structured with meaningful headings and landmark regions so assistive technologies can convey page structure and let people navigate by region.
- Visible labels. Form fields and interactive controls use visible, descriptive labels rather than relying on placeholder text or color alone.
- Keyboard operability and visible focus. Interactive elements can be reached and operated with a keyboard, and a visible focus indicator shows where you are on the page.
- Focus management in the quiz and form. The Energy Audit quiz and the contact form move keyboard focus deliberately so that progress, results, and validation messages are announced and reachable without a mouse.
- Respect for reduced motion. We honor the prefers-reduced-motion setting, so animation is reduced or removed for people who have asked their system to minimize motion.
- A contrast-audited color system. Our colors are chosen against a documented contrast audit so that text and essential interface elements meet our target contrast levels.
- A skip link.A “skip to content” link lets keyboard and screen-reader users bypass repeated navigation and jump straight to the main content.
Known limitations
We want to be honest about where the experience falls short of our aims today. Known limitations include:
- Decorative hairline borders. Some thin divider lines are intentionally low-contrast. They are decorative, convey no information, and are not required to understand or operate the page.
- Placeholder photography. Some imagery is placeholder content pending a photography shoot. As real images are added, we will provide appropriate text alternatives.
- The 7-Levels energy graphic. This graphic uses decorative color fills to distinguish levels. All of its text is rendered in accessible colors, and the color fills are not the only way the information is conveyed.
Reporting a problem
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, or you need information in a different format, please tell us through the contact form. Let us know the page you were on and what went wrong, and we aim to respond promptly. A dedicated privacy@ email address will be published with the production domain.
Assessment approach & date
This statement is based on a self-assessment of the site against WCAG 2.2 Level AA, carried out by our team rather than an independent third party. We review it as the site changes.
Last updated: June 2026