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Accessibility Statement
MSP Revenue Architecture wants this site to be usable by as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technologies. This statement describes what we have done, where we fall short, and how to reach us if you hit a barrier. We would rather tell you the honest state of things than claim a conformance we have not independently verified.
Our goal
We aim for the Site to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. We treat that as a target we work toward, not a box we have checked.
Current status
The Site has not yet undergone a formal, independent accessibility audit. We believe it meets many Level AA criteria, and we know some areas do not yet fully conform. We consider accessibility an ongoing effort and improve the Site as we identify issues.
What we have done
- Semantic structure. Pages use real headings, landmarks, and lists so their structure is clear to screen readers.
- Text alternatives. Meaningful images have alternative text, and the technical diagrams carry descriptive labels; purely decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology.
- Keyboard access. Navigation, links, and form controls are reachable and operable with a keyboard, with visible focus indicators.
- Labeled forms. Form fields have associated labels, required fields are indicated, and validation messages are provided as text.
- Reduced motion. All animation respects your system “reduce motion” setting; when you request reduced motion, the animated reveals are turned off and content is shown without them.
- Legible text. Primary text is set in a light color on a dark ground and uses resizable, real text rather than images of text.
Where we fall short
In the interest of candor:
- Low-emphasis text. Some captions and secondary labels are intentionally subtle and may not meet AA contrast for every reader. We are reviewing these.
- Data visualizations. The Site uses a schematic and other instruments to convey ideas graphically. We provide surrounding text and labels, but complex diagrams can be difficult to interpret with some assistive technologies.
- Motion-based reveals. Some content is revealed as you scroll using JavaScript. The content remains present without JavaScript, but the experience differs, and we are working to ensure nothing depends on motion to be understood.
Compatibility
The Site is designed to work with current versions of major browsers and, together with them, common assistive technologies. Older browsers or software may not support every feature.
Give us feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, please tell us — it genuinely helps us fix it. Email accessibility@msprevenuearchitecture.com with the page, the problem, and, if you know it, the assistive technology you were using. We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback within five business days and to remediate issues as quickly as we reasonably can. If you need information from the Site in a different format, ask and we will provide it.
This statement
This statement applies to msprevenuearchitecture.com and reflects the Site as of the date above. We will update it as the Site changes.