Accessibility Statement
Commitment to Accessibility
AccessibilityBase.com is committed to accessibility. Our policy is to ensure that persons with disabilities have full and equal access to our digital offerings. As a platform built for the accessibility community, we hold ourselves to the highest standard and lead by example.
Support & Feedback
We welcome your input and are here to help. If you:
- Need assistance accessing any part of our website
- Would like to provide feedback on our site’s accessibility
- Have suggestions for improving our digital experience
- Encounter an accessibility barrier while using the platform
Email kris@accessible.org and we will reply as soon as possible.
Compatibility
AccessibilityBase.com is designed to work with all modern browsers and assistive technologies, including screen readers (e.g., JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver), speech recognition software, and alternative input devices. While we optimize for current environments, performance may be limited on legacy browsers and devices. We recommend using the latest version of your preferred browser for the best experience.
Evaluation
AccessibilityBase.com undergoes accessibility evaluation that includes:
- Screen reader compatibility testing
- Keyboard navigation testing
- Visual inspection
- Code inspection
We continuously monitor our website’s accessibility to ensure the best possible user experience for everyone.
Known Limitations
AccessibilityBase.com includes user-submitted content in directory listings. While we strive for accessibility across the entire platform, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of all user-submitted content, including text descriptions, external links, and images provided by listed professionals and organizations. We encourage all users who submit listings to ensure their content meets accessibility best practices.
Resources
NVAccess.org offers the NVDA screen reader for free.
You can learn more about the right to equal access for all Americans at ADA.gov.
Section508.gov provides numerous resources for making accessible websites and maintaining them.
W3C and WCAG 2.1 provide technical guidelines and examples for optimal web accessibility.
Accessible.org provides web accessibility information and services.
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