Accessibility Statement
How we design and test toward WCAG 2.2 AA – a self-assessment, and how to tell us if something isn’t working.
We build precisionwp.net and our Plugins to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA. This is our own self-assessment rather than an externally audited certification, so some barriers may remain. If you hit one, please tell us and we'll look into it.
01 Conformance status
We measure our work against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. This statement reflects a self-assessment: we test our own pages and plugin interfaces informally against Level AA success criteria, but we haven't commissioned a formal external audit. So we describe the site as aiming to conform to WCAG 2.2 Level AA, rather than as formally certified - and we'd rather be honest about that than overstate it.
02 How we test
Our testing is informal and ongoing rather than a formal audit programme. In practice we:
- run automated checks with Google Lighthouse and browser-based WCAG testing tools;
- review new pages and features manually as we build them, including with the keyboard.
03 What we aim for
These are the goals we design toward across the website and our Plugins:
- Full keyboard access to navigation, forms, and interactive components, with a focus indicator that stays visible.
- Semantic HTML throughout: landmarks, headings in order, lists for lists, and native form controls.
- Sufficient colour contrast - we target at least 4.5:1 for body text and 3:1 for large text.
- Respect for
prefers-reduced-motion, so background motion stops when that OS setting is on. - Plugin admin UIs that follow WordPress core's accessibility patterns and inherit your dashboard's text-size and contrast settings.
- Meaningful
alttext for images, with decorative images markedalt="". - Error messages that are clearly visible and announced to assistive technology.
04 Known issues
Because this is a self-assessment, there may be barriers we haven't caught yet. We don't currently keep a public list of known accessibility issues - if you run into one, please report it (see §6) and we'll look into it.
05 Standard
We hold this website and our Plugins to a single standard: the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA. That's the target we design and test against.
06 Feedback
If you encounter a barrier on our website, in your dashboard, or in any of our Plugins, please tell us:
- Email - [email protected]
- Support form - precisionwp.net/contact, choosing "Other" from the topic list
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 10 business days, and to address valid issues as soon as we reasonably can.
07 Preparation of this statement
This statement was prepared on 5 July 2026 based on a self-assessment against WCAG 2.2 Level AA success criteria. It was last reviewed on 5 July 2026. We review it periodically and whenever we make significant changes to the website.
Tell us and we'll take a look.
Email [email protected] with what you tried and what didn't work, and we'll aim to get back to you within 10 business days.
