House of Alexxann

Accessibility

The sky belongs to every body.

House of Alexxann is built from a liberatory practice: access is not a feature, it's a promise. We want disabled, neurodivergent, low-vision, Deaf and hard-of-hearing, and motion-sensitive kin to be able to read their own sky here with dignity.

What we do

  • Keyboard first: every interactive control — forms, toggles, the dasha timeline, the listening room — is reachable and operable by keyboard.
  • Screen readers: charts carry text alternatives; the chart wheel is labeled, and every value in it also exists as a real table of positions, houses and aspects.
  • Contrast & type: ink-on-pearl text targets WCAG AA contrast; the interface uses real text (never text baked into images), so it scales with your browser settings.
  • Motion: the drifting background honors prefers-reduced-motion and holds still when your system asks it to.
  • Language: plain-language explanations sit beside every technical term — the Codex exists so nobody needs prior fluency to belong here.
  • No flashing content, no autoplaying sound. Music plays only when you choose it.

Readings, accessibly

Live readings can include captions on video calls, extra time at no charge, plain-text follow-up notes, and phone or written formats if video doesn't work for your body. Tell us what access looks like for you in the booking notes — it will be honored, not negotiated.

Help us do better

If anything here is hard to use with your assistive tech, that is our bug, not yours. Write to us from the booking page or reply to any of our emails — access feedback goes to the top of the queue.