Accessibility at Gocoppi.
We want every visitor to be able to read, understand, and use this site. That includes people using screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control, magnification software, and any other assistive technology.
The standard we follow
We work toward conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, the standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and referenced by the U.S. Department of Justice in interpreting Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
This is an ongoing process. We test pages as we ship them, prioritize fixes when issues are identified, and refresh the site against current guidelines on a recurring basis.
What we have implemented
- Semantic structure: HTML landmarks (nav, main, footer), heading hierarchy, and form labels so assistive technology can navigate the page.
- Keyboard navigation: every interactive element is reachable with the Tab key and operable with Enter or Space.
- Visible focus indicators: a high-contrast outline appears around any element you tab to.
- Skip-to-content link: visible the moment you press Tab on any page, lets keyboard users bypass the navigation.
- Color contrast: body text and interactive elements are designed to meet the 4.5:1 contrast minimum for normal text and 3:1 for large text and UI components.
- Form labels: every input has an associated label or aria-label so screen readers can announce what to type.
- Alt text: all meaningful images carry alternative text; purely decorative images are marked as such so screen readers can skip them.
- Reduced motion: if your device has "Reduce motion" enabled, animations are disabled automatically.
- Language declared: every page declares English so screen readers pronounce content correctly.
- Responsive layout: content reflows down to 320px wide and remains usable at 200% browser zoom.
Known limitations
We test continuously, but no website is perfect. Areas we are actively working to improve:
- Some third-party widgets and embedded content (analytics scripts, Stripe Checkout) are governed by their providers' accessibility, and may not fully meet our internal standard.
- A small number of legacy pages may still use older interaction patterns that we are migrating to fully accessible equivalents.
- Decorative animations on the homepage are subtle but may distract some users with cognitive disabilities. They can be disabled by enabling "Reduce motion" in your operating system's accessibility settings.
Tell us if you hit a barrier
If anything on this site is hard or impossible for you to use, we want to know. We will respond within five business days and prioritize fixing the issue.
Email Blaine directly
blaine@gocoppi.com
Please include: the page URL, what you were trying to do, what your assistive technology is (screen reader name, browser, OS), and what went wrong. The more detail the better.
Third-party content
This site links to Stripe Checkout for payment processing and uses Google Analytics for site measurement. Those services are independently governed accessibility statements published by Stripe and Google. We do not control their interfaces but we monitor for changes and will pass complaints upstream when we receive them.
Enforcement and formal complaints
If you would like to file a formal ADA complaint about a U.S. business website, you can do so through the U.S. Department of Justice at ada.gov/file-a-complaint. We hope you'll email us first so we can resolve the issue quickly without that step.