Accessibility features, compatibility targets, known limitations and feedback routes for the Lucius website.
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The website is designed toward WCAG 2.2 Level AA and is improved through testing rather than a one-time claim.
LC–024SOURCE AWARE
Accessibility statement
Clear terms. Verifiable boundaries.
Effective
19 August 2026
Last updated
19 August 2026
Version
1.0
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01 / Commitment
A usable experience across input and display needs.
Lucius aims to make core corporate and scientific information perceivable, operable, understandable and robust. Accessibility is considered in navigation, typography, figures, motion, language, responsive layout and source disclosures.
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02 / Implemented features
Keyboard, focus, language and motion controls.
Core content is rendered as semantic HTML. The site provides a skip link, visible focus states, keyboard-operable navigation and dialogs, descriptive headings, responsive reflow, language and direction metadata, text alternatives for figures and a reduced-motion path.
Keyboard-accessible navigation and disclosures
Reduced-motion scene states
No colour-only evidence semantics
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03 / Visual presentation
Responsive text, contrast and restrained motion.
Layouts are tested from compact mobile screens through large desktops. Text can reflow without requiring horizontal page scrolling at supported widths. Motion uses transforms and opacity, and essential information remains available when reduced motion is requested.
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04 / Scientific figures
Figures retain text and methodology.
Charts and conceptual illustrations include adjacent explanations, captions or accessible labels. Evidence meaning is not conveyed by colour alone. Source and methodology disclosures remain keyboard accessible where interactive detail is provided.
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05 / Compatibility
Designed for current standards-based browsers.
The site is intended for current versions of major browsers and common assistive technologies. Older browsers, forced colour modes, automated translation and third-party browser extensions may alter presentation. Core content remains available without relying on hover.
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06 / Known limitations
Some complex scientific visuals remain demanding.
Scientific diagrams can contain dense relationships even when text alternatives are provided. Automatically generated translations may not carry every scientific or legal nuance. Readers who need an alternative format or clarification should use the Contact route and avoid sending sensitive health information.
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07 / Feedback
Report a barrier with page and device details.
Accessibility feedback may be initiated through the Contact page. Include the page URL, the task attempted, browser or assistive technology and the format needed. Do not include patient information. Lucius will use verified reports to prioritize remediation.