Accessibility commitment
DataSplinter is built to make public government records easier to read, navigate, and compare. The site targets Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 Level AA.
Read WCAG 2.2 and U.S. Department of Justice web accessibility guidance.
What that means
Public pages are designed to work with a keyboard, screen reader, browser zoom, high text magnification, and narrow mobile screens. Information is not communicated by color alone. Focus indicators remain visible, and reduced-motion preferences are respected.
Records, charts, and tables
Charts on the Lorson Ranch page have adjacent data tables with exact values. The chart canvases are hidden from assistive technology because the tables provide the same information. Data tables use captions, column and row headers, and keyboard-accessible horizontal scroll regions on small screens. Calculation disclosures use native keyboard controls.
Testing completed
All public routes were tested on desktop and narrow mobile layouts. Testing included automated accessibility checks, keyboard focus and control use, heading and landmark structure, link and control names, table semantics, chart alternatives, duplicate identifiers, reduced motion, contrast, and page reflow.
Automated tools found no accessibility failures on the public routes during the August 15, 2026 review. Automated testing cannot prove that every user will encounter no barrier, so manual review and barrier reports remain part of the process.
Known limits
Some source documents linked from DataSplinter are external public records, PDFs, filing portals, or agency websites controlled by others. DataSplinter cannot control the accessibility, availability, or later changes of those external sources.
Ongoing review
The release process checks each page for a language declaration, title, main landmark, one main heading, skip link, named controls, unique identifiers, valid ARIA references, image text alternatives, and accessible table structure. Manual testing is still required when a chart, table, document, or interactive control changes.
Report a barrier
If a page is hard to use, write to accessibility@datasplinter.com. Include the page, the problem, your device or browser if known, and what would make the information easier to access. The address is written as text to reduce automated spam.
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