Accessibility standard
Interfaces should be readable, keyboard-aware, screen-reader considerate, and structured for WCAG-aligned usability.
Digitalith’s standards library defines the internal delivery controls used to keep deployments structured, usable, maintainable, and procurement-safe.
Support and governance pathways remain scoped to approved deployments, access conditions, documented responsibilities, and agreed operational boundaries.
The library defines how Digitalith approaches quality without claiming external certification where none has been granted.
Interfaces should be readable, keyboard-aware, screen-reader considerate, and structured for WCAG-aligned usability.
Core layouts must remain usable across mobile, tablet, desktop, and common browser conditions.
Pages require clear metadata, semantic hierarchy, crawlable structure, internal linking, and topic authority alignment.
Access, responsibility, change approval, and handover expectations must be visible and documented.
Use safer defaults, reduce exposed risk, clarify third-party dependencies, and avoid absolute security claims.
Deployment work should leave clients with practical notes, ownership clarity, and next-step guidance.
Digitalith communicates applied discipline clearly without implying certification, compliance authority, or large-scale operational commitments.
The standards library describes how work is structured, reviewed, and handed over within current capability boundaries.
Where external certifications or audits are not held, the platform must not imply them. Trust is built through clarity, proof, and disciplined implementation.