Accessibility
Accessibility
When we say “accessibility,” we mean the basics: more people can find their way around, read the text, use a keyboard where it matters, and not get lost in layout or wording. Depth Counseling treats that as part of doing the work well — not as an extra polish layer at the end.
What we aim for today
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Semantic structure using landmarks such as
header,nav,main, andfooter. - Interactive pieces (such as the menu) built so keyboard and screen-reader users can open, move through, and close them where applicable.
- Readable type and color choices we control, with calm contrast so browsing stays easy on the eyes.
- In-page section links (for example, counseling topics) use meaningful headings and IDs so jumping to content works reliably.
- Meaningful headings on list and detail pages so you can skim and jump.
We are not perfect
Depth Counseling is small and changes over time. We test in browsers and with automated checks, but we do not catch everything. A combination of device, assistive technology, and personal preference can still surface barriers we have not seen yet. If you hit one, it is real, even if this page says we try hard.
Still improving
We revisit layouts, copy, and behavior as the site grows. When we learn about a problem, we want to fix it or explain honestly if a fix will take longer. Accessibility is ongoing work, not a one-time checkbox.
Need help or found a barrier?
If something on this site is difficult to use, please email us and include the page you were on and what you were trying to do. We’ll do our best to provide the information in a way that works for you and to improve the site.
Contact: susanozimkiewicz@gmail.com