Legibility, aimed at the top of the house π©
From Make America Dream Again β the ethos under the house. One human's voice. No lying.
Before any belief on this page, one comes first: everyone can read it. The house aims at the WCAG 2.1 AAA thresholds β the strict bar: 7:1 text contrast, 44×44px tap targets, real headings, labeled controls β and proves what it can, daily, in the open (see the Accessibility Audit). The honest caveat, because the one rule is no lying: a machine only checks what it can measure, in the modes it tests β so "zero failures" means zero on the auto-checks it runs, not a human-certified AAA stamp. Full coverage (light theme, every egg) and a real screen-reader sign-off are the actual bar, and that work is ongoing β receipts, not a badge. Plus a one-tap text-only "Must Love Typing" reading mode (tap the silver ; mark, or type textonly), decoration off. A truth nobody can read isn't being told. Access isn't a feature here β it's the floor. Only humans can score β so the words have to reach every human, and only a human can sign off that they do.
If the sentence ever feels like it wants to end β in the US, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), any hour; or find help anywhere at findahelpline.com. You are not alone, and the story isn’t over.