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Accessibility

Last reviewed: June 29, 2026

Our commitment

OPZET, LLC is committed to making opzetintent.com accessible to as many people as possible — including people who use assistive technologies, have motor limitations, rely on keyboard navigation, or have cognitive or visual impairments. Accessibility is designed into this site from the start, not added as a retrofit.

Conformance status

We target WCAG 2.2 Level AA conformance across all pages of this site. Our current conformance status is partially conformant: most pages meet Level AA criteria, and we are actively working to resolve the remaining known issues listed below.

This site uses semantic HTML landmarks, skip navigation, visible focus states, sufficient color contrast, reduced-motion support, and labeled form controls. Third-party embeds (Cal.com booking calendar) are loaded conditionally and gated behind cookie consent, which limits our control over their internal accessibility.

Known limitations

The following limitations are known. We are working to address them:

  • Cal.com booking calendar — the embedded booking calendar is a third-party iframe. Its internal keyboard navigation and screen reader experience are outside our direct control. Cal.com maintains their own accessibility documentation. If you are unable to book a call using the calendar, please use the contact form instead and we will schedule a call manually.

Technical approach

  • HTML5 semantic landmarks: <main>, <nav>, <footer>, <section>
  • Skip navigation link as first focusable element on every page
  • Logical heading hierarchy (one <h1> per page)
  • Visible focus states on all interactive elements
  • Touch/click targets at minimum 44×44px
  • Color contrast ratios verified to meet 4.5:1 for body text, 3:1 for large text
  • prefers-reduced-motion media query reduces all animations to near-zero duration
  • All form inputs have associated <label> elements
  • Error messages identify the field and suggest a fix
  • ARIA attributes used only where semantics are insufficient

Report an accessibility issue

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, we want to know. Please contact us at hello@opzetintent.com with a description of the barrier and the page where you encountered it. We will respond within five business days and work to resolve the issue promptly.

If you are unable to access content and need it in an alternative format, let us know and we will provide it.

Formal complaint procedure

If you have contacted us about an accessibility issue and are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate to the relevant authority for your jurisdiction:

  • United Kingdom — the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) enforces the Equality Act 2010, which includes digital accessibility requirements. Visit equalityhumanrights.com.
  • European Union— the European Accessibility Act (Directive 2019/882) is enforced through your national competent authority. Contact your country's consumer protection or digital equality body.
  • United States — the U.S. Department of Justice handles ADA Title III complaints. Visit ada.gov.