Our Commitment
Alejandro Meyerhans is committed to making this website accessible to the widest possible audience. We strive to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA standards as published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Measures Taken
We have implemented the following accessibility measures:
- Keyboard navigation — All interactive content is accessible using only a keyboard. Focus indicators are clearly visible.
- Screen reader support — Semantic HTML, ARIA landmarks, proper heading hierarchy, and descriptive alt text on all images.
- Reduced motion — Animations and transitions are disabled when users have
prefers-reduced-motionenabled in their operating system. - High contrast — Enhanced contrast mode is supported for users who prefer stronger visual distinction.
- Touch targets — All interactive elements meet the minimum 44×44 pixel target size.
- Text sizing — All text uses relative units (
rem/em) and responds correctly to browser zoom up to 200%. - Skip navigation — A "Skip to main content" link is available at the top of every page.
- Color independence — Information is never conveyed through color alone.
How to Navigate This Site by Keyboard
If you don't use a mouse, here's how to move through this site:
Tab— Move forward through links, buttons, and form fields.Shift + Tab— Move backward.Enter— Activate a link or button.Space— Scroll down, or toggle a checkbox/button.Escape— Close the mobile navigation menu.
When you land on any page, press Tab once — a "Skip to main content" link will appear at the top of the screen (highlighted in gold). Press Enter to jump past the navigation straight to the article content.
Every focusable element on this site shows a visible gold outline so you always know where you are.
Known Limitations
While we work to ensure comprehensive accessibility, some content may have limitations:
- Some older embedded media may lack full captioning.
- Third-party content (YouTube embeds, external links) may not meet our accessibility standards.
Feedback
If you encounter any accessibility barriers on this website, please let us know. We take accessibility feedback seriously and will work to address issues promptly.
Contact us with details of the issue, including:
- The page URL where you experienced the issue
- A description of the problem
- The assistive technology you were using (if applicable)
Standards & Testing
This site is tested using:
- Google Lighthouse accessibility audits
- axe-core automated accessibility testing
- Manual keyboard navigation testing
- Screen reader testing (VoiceOver, NVDA)
Finding What You Need
This site — ironic as it may be for a website that talks so much about search — does not have a search feature.
Here's why.
I want this website to be discoverable in search itself. For that, I put everything I know from theory and experience into making this site technically sharp with solid on-page SEO — respecting the same principles I teach on this very website. To keep it extremely fast, the site is 99% HTML and CSS, with 1% JavaScript reserved for features that I believe sincerely improve the user experience.
A search bar that returns mediocre results is not one of them.
The nature of this site is depth, not breadth. There aren't thousands of pages to comb through — there are a few dozen, written with care. The navigation, the frameworks page, and the research library are designed to get you where you need to go.
If you want to investigate or research this website more deeply, grab any URL and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or the AI assistant of your choice. Ask it anything. It'll do a better job than any search widget I could bolt on.
And if you're looking for something beyond what's on these pages — send me a message. I read every one.
This statement was last updated on April 2026.