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We want this site to be usable by as many people as possible, including people who navigate by keyboard, use a screen reader, or need reduced motion. Accessibility is something we're actively building toward rather than something we consider finished.
Some of what's already built into this site today:
Skip to main content
A hidden "skip to main content" link is the first focusable element on every page, letting keyboard users jump straight past the navigation.
Keyboard-friendly menus
The mobile navigation menu and other overlays close on Escape, so you're never stuck with the keyboard focus trapped in a menu you didn't mean to open.
Focus trapping in overlays
When a modal or menu is open, Tab key focus is kept inside it until it closes, and focus returns to where you were once it does — instead of silently jumping somewhere else on the page.
Labeled, announced AI terminal
The ST3ADY terminal chat is marked up as a labeled region, its input has a descriptive label, and new assistant replies are announced via an ARIA live region as they arrive.
Reduced-motion support
Animated backgrounds and effects check your operating system's "reduce motion" preference and scale back accordingly instead of ignoring it.
Visible focus states
Interactive elements — buttons, links, form fields — use visible focus outlines so keyboard users can always see where they are on the page.
This is a visually dense, animation-heavy site by design, and we know that combination can create barriers we haven't caught yet. We review and improve accessibility on an ongoing basis rather than treating it as a one-time audit.
If you hit an accessibility barrier anywhere on this site, please tell us — it helps us prioritize fixes. Email thesage@northstarcoding.com with a description of the issue and, if possible, the page and browser you were using.
Last updated: July 11, 2026