Accessibility
Accessibility at CoBlack
The job search should not have a second barrier built into the tools. This page says plainly what this website does for accessibility today, what it does not do yet, and how to tell us when something is in your way.
Our target
We aim for WCAG 2.1 Level AA across coblack.com, and we treat accessibility findings as bugs, not suggestions. This site was last audited in July 2026 and the fixes from that review are live.
What is in place today
Text colors meet the AA contrast ratio in both the light and dark themes, including small print. Every page has a single H1, a logical heading order, and named landmarks. Interactive elements are keyboard operable, including the horizontally scrolling comparison table, the mobile menu (Escape and outside-tap close it), and the article filters, which expose their state to assistive technology. All content honors the reduce-motion system setting: animations settle instead of playing, and no content is hidden behind an animation. Videos never autoplay for reduce-motion users. Images that carry meaning have descriptive alternative text; decorative ones are marked so screen readers skip them.
Known limitations
Some data visualizations, like the market landscape chart, are summarized in text rather than being fully explorable element by element. The site replaces the native scrollbar visual on some browsers, which can look unfamiliar even though scrolling itself is unaffected. If you rely on a browser released before 2020, the decorative scripting will not run; content and navigation still work.
Tell us what is broken
If any part of this site or the CoBlack application is hard to use with your setup, write to founders@coblack.com with the page and what happened. A person reads these, and fixes ship in normal releases.