Last updated: August 18, 2026
Griffith Media makes things people watch, and we believe our own website should work for everyone, including people who use assistive technology. Accessibility was part of how this site was designed and built, not a patch applied afterward.
Our standard
This site is designed to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA. During development, every page was reviewed against these guidelines through a combination of automated testing and hands-on manual review, and accessibility fixes were treated as launch requirements rather than suggestions.
What that looks like in practice
- Keyboard access. Every interactive element on the site, including menus, forms, video players, expanding panels, and image lightboxes, can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone. A skip link at the top of each page jumps straight to the main content.
- Screen reader support. Pages use semantic headings and landmarks, images carry meaningful alternative text, dialogs announce themselves by name, and decorative animation is hidden from assistive technology so it never becomes noise.
- Captions. Videos on this site that contain speech offer closed captions through the video player.
- Motion choices. The site is animation-rich by design, but every animation respects your system's "reduce motion" setting. With reduced motion enabled, all content remains fully visible and readable without the movement.
- Readable contrast. Text and interface colors are chosen to meet WCAG contrast minimums, including against the site's translucent and image-backed surfaces.
- Forms that help. Form fields have visible labels, errors are announced to assistive technology and described in plain language, and the first field needing attention receives focus.
Known limitation
We track accessibility gaps openly rather than pretending they do not exist. One is known today: white button text on our brand orange measures slightly below the WCAG contrast minimum for its size. The affected buttons remain readable for most visitors, every one of them is reachable by keyboard and screen reader, and a design revision is under review.
Third-party content
Some content on this site is delivered by third-party services, such as embedded video players. We choose configurations that support accessibility, but we cannot fully control the internal workings of those players. If one of them gives you trouble, we want to know.
Tell us, we will fix it
If any part of this site is difficult for you to use with assistive technology, or you would like content in an alternative format, contact us and a real person will respond within one business day:
- Email: hello@griffith.media
- Mail: Griffith Media, 1002 N Central Expy, Ste 269, Richardson, TX 75080
When you write, it helps to include the page address, what you were trying to do, and the browser and assistive technology you were using. Accessibility feedback goes to the same inbox as new business, so it gets read quickly.
