
Accessibility
Updated: 28 April 2026. This is for more than compliance. Jessica Oddi made this website with the belief that Access is Love (a project by Alice Wong, Mia Mingus, and Sandy Ho).
Development
Jess created this WordPress block theme to meet Level AA and some AAA standards as outlined by WCAG 2.2 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). Community practices included:
- Captions for additional image descriptions
- High contrast mode compatible graphics
- Relative font sizes for your device’s default base
- Ample padding for clickable areas
Zoom Note: Screen widths below 767px will trigger a single column layout. It will also apply with a desktop browser zoom over 175%. This may give a better experience for those with magnifying software.
MailPoet Note: Newsletter account pages were edited as much as possible within the application. When managing your account, saving changes may reload the page rather than focusing on the success message. If you experience any barriers with the newsletter, please contact Ophira or Jess.
Testing Methods
This website was tested with automated and manual methods. WAVE and ARC tools showed 0 errors. Jess reviewed in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and Duck Duck Go. She used an iMac, Windows Surface Studio 2, and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Manual tests included:
- VoiceOver, TalkBack, and NVDA (with Assistiv Labs simulation)
- Keyboard-only, Voice Control, and Voice Access, navigation
- Windows high contrast mode
- Browser zoom 200%
Community Feedback
Accessibility is an on-going commitment. Feedback helps us better serve the disability community. How has your experience been? Let us know of any barriers, or leave some love! Contact Ophira or Jess:
- Email Ophira: ophira (dot) c (at) gmail (dot) com
- Email Jessica: oddi (dot) jessica (at) gmail (dot) com

Privacy Policy
Updated: 28 April 2026. This Privacy Policy for Ophira Calof (“we” or “us”) explains what information we get, why we need it, and how we use it. As well as your personal data and rights while using this website.
Information We Get
We collect your full name and email address when you contact us or sign up for the newsletter. You can read MailPoet’s privacy policy for how they store information with WordPress.
We may collect information about how you access our website or services. Including log data, device information, location data, or cookies and tracking technology. Log data can have your IP address, browser type, and pages you visited on the website.
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. It is to remember you, your preferences, and activity. You can opt out of cookies in your browser settings (under cookies or site data). Note, the website might not function the same without them.
How We Use Your Information
We will not sell your personal information. We will not keep data for purposes you didn’t agree to, or for longer than we need it. We may use your information to:
- Make our website better or more accessible
- Keep you informed about website changes
- Protect against misuse of our website
Data Sharing and Security
We only share your information if you give us permission. If we need it from third-party services to assist you. If the law requires it or if it’s necessary to protect our rights. Our website is with WordPress and BlueHost. We recognize that no online service is impenetrable.
Your Rights
Your data belongs to you. If applicable, you have the right to:
- Access your personal information.
- Correct wrong or incomplete information.
- Request us to delete your information.
- Reject or restrict processing your information.
- Withdraw consent at any time.
California residents have additional rights regarding their personal information under the CCPA and CPRA. This includes the right to know what information we collect, request deletion, and opt-out of data sharing.
Applicable for users in the European Economic Area (EEA) and the United Kingdom (UK). We process your personal data based on interests, consent, necessity, or legal obligations. You have the same rights listed in this section. We respond to all data requests within 30 days.
Children’s Policy
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Please contact us if you believe we have done so. If we’ve accidentally collected information from someone under 18, we will delete immediately.
Changes and Contact
We may make changes to this Privacy Policy. We’ll notify you of changes on this page. Indicated by the “Updated:” date. Questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy? Reach out to Ophira by visiting the connect page: