Clear choices require an interface more people can use.
Accessibility is part of this publication’s subject and its production standard.
Statement prepared: 14 July 2026.
Our commitment
We aim to make wheelofpersuasion.com usable across different devices, input methods, visual settings, and assistive technologies. Our target is substantial conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA, while recognising that a claim of full conformance requires broader independent testing.
Features built into the site
- Semantic landmarks, headings, lists, labels, and native controls.
- A skip link and visible keyboard focus.
- Responsive layouts that reflow on narrow screens.
- Text contrast designed for the paper-like colour palette.
- Reduced-motion support and no essential autoplay.
- Descriptive link text and text alternatives for meaningful graphics.
- An audit tool that works without dragging, timed input, or saved state.
- Print styles for long guides and audit results.
Testing approach
The release process includes keyboard navigation, focus review, responsive checks, zoom, automated HTML inspection, link checking, and reduced-motion behaviour. Automated checks cannot replace testing with disabled users, so the feedback route below is important.
Known limitations
Some cited third-party pages and PDF documents are outside our control and may have accessibility barriers. We aim to provide enough context in our own articles to identify the source and its relevance. The decorative wheel illustration is accompanied by a text description of its six lenses.
Report a barrier
Email hello@wheelofpersuasion.com. Include the page, the task you were attempting, and—if you are comfortable sharing—the browser, device, and assistive technology involved. We aim to acknowledge substantive reports within five working days.
Request an alternative
If a guide or tool is not usable for you, contact us and describe the information or task you need. We will try to provide a practical text alternative while investigating the underlying issue.