01 Our commitment
Doblier builds infrastructure for regulated industries. Accessibility is part of that discipline — not a checklist tacked on at the end. We design doblier.io so technical leaders using screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive technology get the same information as everyone else.
02 Standard we target
We target conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, and align with Section 508 (US) and EN 301 549 (EU) where applicable. We test with axe-core, Lighthouse, and manual screen-reader passes on every release.
03 What's supported
- Skip-to-content link on every page.
- Full keyboard navigation across the site, including the mega menu and Tweaks panel.
- Visible focus rings on every interactive element.
- Semantic HTML with proper landmarks:
header,nav,main,footer. - ARIA labels and roles where native semantics are insufficient.
- Color contrast meeting WCAG AA on body text (4.5:1) and large text (3:1).
- Resizable text up to 200% without loss of content.
- Reduced-motion support: animations respect
prefers-reduced-motion. - Form fields with associated labels, error states, and inline guidance.
04 Known limitations
We are honest about where we still have work to do:
- Architecture diagrams. Some interactive diagrams currently rely on hover to reveal detail. Long-form text equivalents accompany each one; we are migrating to keyboard-equivalent affordances by Q3 2026.
- Embedded PDFs. Older whitepapers (pre-2026) may not be fully tagged. Newer downloads ship with full PDF/UA tagging.
05 Give us feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier — a missing label, a contrast issue, a keyboard trap — write to accessibility@doblier.io. Include the page URL, what you were trying to do, and any assistive technology you were using. We aim to acknowledge within 2 business days and resolve within 30 days.
06 Formal complaint route
If we haven't resolved an issue to your satisfaction, you can escalate to the relevant authority in your jurisdiction (e.g. the US Access Board, the EU national enforcement body designated under the European Accessibility Act). We'll provide direct contact details on request.