Built to be used by everyone.
Taurus Nueva is committed to making this site usable for as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technology, navigate by keyboard, or have visual, motor, cognitive, or hearing differences.
We aim for WCAG 2.2 Level AA across this site. We treat accessibility as ongoing work rather than a checkbox.
- Semantic HTML structure (one `h1` per page, proper landmarks).
- Skip-to-main-content link on every page (visible on focus).
- Forms with explicit labels, required-field markers, error messages announced to screen readers, and inline validation.
- All interactive elements reachable by keyboard with visible focus indicators.
- Animations and smooth scrolling respect the operating system
prefers-reduced-motionsetting. - Colour contrast for body text and primary buttons targets the WCAG AA threshold (4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text and UI components).
- Alt text on every meaningful image; decorative graphics marked as such.
- Mobile menu opens and closes by keyboard (Escape closes), uses
role="dialog"with an accessible name.
We're being honest about the gaps. As of the date below, the following are not fully resolved and on our to-do list:
- The 3D rotating case-study carousel on the homepage is a visual feature first. All cards link through to the dedicated case studies page, which is the canonical, fully-keyboard-navigable view of the same content.
- Brand-gradient text headings can have a brief moment of lower-contrast colour in the gradient's middle range during animation. Final, settled state meets AA contrast.
- The marquee strip on the homepage scrolls continuously without a pause control. It is decorative (the same service list is enumerated on the services page), and is hidden from assistive technology with
aria-hidden. - Mobile menu does not yet trap focus while open. Tabbing past the last item exits the menu instead of cycling.
Our contact form uses Cloudflare Turnstile, a privacy-respecting alternative to traditional CAPTCHA. It does not require you to identify traffic lights, crosswalks, or any other puzzle, and it works without tracking cookies. Most visitors will not see anything other than a small confirmation checkbox; people using assistive technology will be able to submit the form normally.
If you hit something on this site that doesn't work for you, please tell us. We treat accessibility bug reports the same as any other production bug.
Email: support@taurusnueva.com
Or use the contact form.
April 30, 2026.