Accessibility
Built for every reader.
We design and build this site to be readable, navigable, and operable for the widest possible audience. We're not perfect — when we fall short, please tell us.
Standard we aim for
How To: Health & Fitness targets WCAG 2.1 Level AA. We test type contrast, keyboard navigation, focus order, alt text on editorial images, and screen-reader behavior on the templates that produce most of our pages.
What we do
- Semantic HTML headings, landmarks, and lists.
- Visible keyboard focus on every interactive element.
- Alt text on illustrative photography and decorative images marked appropriately.
- Color contrast checked against AA on body type and AAA where practical.
- Pages that work without JavaScript for the article and editorial layers.
Known gaps
This is an editorial site under active development. Some long-form layouts and interactive features may not yet meet our own standard. We log accessibility issues and prioritize them alongside editorial work.
Tell us when we fail
If a page doesn't work for you with a screen reader, with keyboard navigation, at a particular zoom level, or for any other reason, write to [email protected] with Accessibility in the subject and a link to the page. We treat these as P0.