Accessibility Statement
Last updated July 15, 2026
Scrollmark wants everyone to be able to use our website, including people who rely on assistive technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, and keyboard-only navigation.
Our target
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, motor, auditory, and cognitive disabilities.
Where we stand
This site is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Partially conformant means that most of the content meets the standard, and we are actively working through the parts that do not yet.
Features already in place include:
- A skip link and semantic landmarks so keyboard and screen-reader users can move straight to the main content of each page.
- Keyboard access to every interactive control, with a visible focus indicator.
- Text alternatives for images, charts, and diagrams.
- Labels on form fields, and support for browser autofill.
- A "Pause motion" control in the footer that stops the animated backgrounds, the logo strip, and the story carousel, alongside support for the operating system's reduce-motion setting.
- Color contrast that meets the AA threshold for body text and headings.
Known limitations
We are still improving a few areas, including the semantics of some composite widgets and refinements to focus and status announcements. If you hit a barrier that is not listed here, please tell us so we can prioritize it.
How to report a problem
If you have trouble using any part of this site, or you need information in a different format, contact us and we will do our best to help and to fix the underlying issue.
Email legal@scrollmark.com. Please include the page address, a description of the problem, and the browser and assistive technology you were using, if you can. We aim to respond within five business days.
Assessment
This statement reflects an internal review of the site against WCAG 2.1 Level AA, combining a code audit with keyboard and screen-reader testing. It has not yet been verified by an independent third party.