- Keyboard-reachable navigation and section controls
- Visible focus access to core interface elements
- Programmatically labeled form fields and interactive controls
- Reduced-motion support for users who prefer less animation
Accessibility is part of the product quality bar.
Excell Online aims to build experiences that are clear, navigable, and usable across a range of devices, inputs, and needs. Accessibility is not treated as an optional finish layer.
The goal is simple: the site should look premium without sacrificing keyboard access, readable contrast, form clarity, or motion restraint where it matters.
The areas we actively design and review for.
Accessibility work is ongoing. The current site is designed with particular attention to keyboard basics, form labeling, touch target clarity, and stronger contrast in supporting content.
Visual quality and accessibility should reinforce each other. Better spacing, clearer hierarchy, and stronger contrast generally improve both the experience and the design.
Some accessibility improvements are iterative by nature.
As the site evolves, contrast, interaction details, and supporting-page content may continue to be refined. Accessibility should improve with each release, not be treated as a one-time checkbox.
Some advanced testing tools and live-browser checks are best validated again after deployment, because production hosting, link previews, and browser/device differences can affect the final experience.
If you encounter an issue that blocks navigation, reading, or form submission, the fastest path is to report it directly so it can be reproduced and fixed.
Report an issue or request an alternative format.
If something on the site is difficult to use, describe the page, the issue, and the device or browser you were using. That makes it much easier to fix quickly.
Email: hello@excellonline.ca
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
April 9, 2026