At Linkbase House, we are committed to making this site accessible to as many people as possible, including visitors with disabilities. We aim for conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, the standard cited in U.S. Department of Justice guidance for public-accommodation websites under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Accessibility is an active, ongoing effort rather than a finished checkbox. As we ship new features and add content, gaps can slip through. If you encounter any barrier on this site, please email us at help@minute.tech — we will work to resolve it as quickly as possible. Your report directly helps us prioritize and improves the site for every visitor who follows.
1. What This Statement Covers
This statement applies to https://www.linkbase.house and all subdomains we operate. It covers the pages, content, forms, and interactive features delivered through this site.
2. Built-in Accessibility Features
Our platform is engineered with the following baseline accessibility support:
- Keyboard navigation: All interactive elements (buttons, links, form fields) are reachable and operable using the Tab key. A visible focus indicator shows your current position.
- Skip-to-content link: Pressing Tab once on any page reveals a link to skip past the navigation directly to the main content.
- Reduced-motion support: If you have set "Reduce Motion" in your operating system (Windows Settings > Accessibility > Visual Effects, or macOS System Settings > Accessibility > Display), our animations will be shortened or suppressed automatically.
- Screen reader compatibility: Pages use semantic HTML (proper headings, landmarks, and form labels) so assistive technologies can present content meaningfully.
- Modal dialogs: Dialogs trap keyboard focus, restore focus on close, support the Escape key, and announce themselves to screen readers.
- Resizable text: The viewport allows up to 5x zoom using your browser's zoom controls (Ctrl/Cmd + and -) without breaking the page layout.
3. Known Limitations
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. The following areas may not yet fully meet our target:
- User-uploaded content: Images and media uploaded by content authors rely on the author providing accurate alt-text and captions. We work with authors to keep this current, but older or third-party media may not always include these.
- Embedded third-party content: Videos, maps, payment widgets, and other embedded services are delivered by third parties whose accessibility we do not directly control.
- PDF documents: Some downloadable documents may not have full accessibility tagging. If you need information from a PDF in an alternative format, please contact us.
4. Reporting an Accessibility Barrier
If you encounter a barrier on this site or have difficulty accessing any content, please contact us. We treat accessibility reports as priority feedback.
When reporting a barrier, please include if possible:
- The URL of the page where you encountered the issue
- A description of the problem
- The assistive technology or browser you were using
We will respond within 5 business days and work with you to resolve the issue or provide the information through an alternative channel.
5. Standards We Follow
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA — the conformance target for content, design, and code
- Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act — referenced for federal-procurement-aligned baselines
- EN 301 549 — applied for visitors in the European Economic Area
6. Tools and Practices We Use
- Automated audits with axe DevTools and Lighthouse before each release
- Manual keyboard-only testing on critical user flows (sign-in, checkout, forms)
- Screen reader spot-checks using NVDA, VoiceOver, and Narrator
- Color contrast verification against WCAG AA thresholds (4.5:1 for body text, 3:1 for large text)
7. Continuous Improvement
This statement reflects our current state. As the site evolves, we audit new features for accessibility before release and revisit older content as we identify gaps. We welcome feedback from visitors who use assistive technology — your reports help us prioritize.