This section aims to guide you in composing an effective accessibility statement for your blog. Remember, it is your responsibility to ensure that this statement aligns with the legal standards applicable in your locale.
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
This statement was last updated on [insert date]. At Shiner Key, we strive to ensure that our blog, Shiner Key Blog, is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities.
Understanding Web Accessibility
Web accessibility means that all visitors, regardless of their abilities, can enjoy and engage with our blog content. This is achieved by optimizing the site for various devices and assistive technologies.
Accessibility Features on Our Blog
Our blog complies with WCAG 2.1 guidelines, aiming for AA level accessibility. We have integrated features that support assistive technologies, such as screen readers. Some of our enhancements include:
Conducted an accessibility audit to identify and rectify issues
Set the blog’s primary language
Organized content hierarchically for easy navigation
Provided alternative texts for all images
Ensured color contrasts meet accessibility requirements
Minimized motion effects on the site
Made all multimedia content accessible
Some third-party content may not fully comply with these standards.
Certain pages on our blog might rely on external content from [insert third-party name]. These pages include: [list URLs]. We acknowledge partial compliance for these sections.
Accessibility Measures in Our Organization
Our offices are equipped with accessibility features to support individuals with disabilities, including accessible parking, ramps, and designated service areas. We are committed to ensuring accessibility from the entrance to service areas.
Feedback and Assistance
If you encounter any accessibility issues or need assistance, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator:
[Coordinator Name]
[Coordinator Phone Number]
[Coordinator Email]
[Additional Contact Information]