We want thankgod.space to be usable by everyone. This page sets out what we have done, where we know we fall short, and how to tell us when we have missed something.
Standard
We aim for WCAG 2.2 AA across the site, content, navigation, audio, and forms. The reading is the centre of the work, so the reader gets the most attention: legible type at multiple sizes, a light-mode option, focus-visible outlines on every interactive element, and keyboard paths through every page.
What we have done
- All pages are keyboard-navigable; focus is visible at every step.
- Every image and decorative element carries the right alt text or is hidden from assistive tech where it is purely decorative.
- The reader supports user-controlled font sizing and a light theme for long sessions.
- The audio player uses real
<button>elements with accessible labels; captions and transcripts are coming with the narration release. - Pages respect
prefers-reduced-motion, non-essential animations stop when the user has asked them to. - Forms use real
<label>associations and explicit error messages, not just colour. - Modal dialogs trap focus and close on Escape.
Where we know we fall short
- Voice narration ships without time-aligned captions in v1; transcripts will land before captions.
- Some marketing illustrations are decorative-only and may not yet have textual analogues for screen-reader users, flagged for review.
- Translated copy is being translated in waves; until then, non-English readers see English content with a translation-pending banner.
If something here is blocking you, write to us at blessed@thankgod.space and we will fix it as a priority.
Reporting an issue
The fastest path is email. Please tell us:
- The page or feature.
- What happened, and what you expected to happen.
- The assistive technology you use, if relevant (screen reader, magnifier, voice control).
We respond within five working days.
Compliance posture
This statement is voluntary; we are not subject to any single regulator at launch, but we treat the obligations of the European Accessibility Act and Section 508 (US) as our reference frame because we serve readers in both regions.
Last updated: 30 April 2026.