Accessibility Statement
Last updated: April 2026
Our Commitment
We are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply relevant accessibility standards.
Conformance Status
This website conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with disabilities.
Accessibility Features
- Skip navigation link on every page
- Consistent heading hierarchy (h1 → h2 → h3)
- All images have descriptive alt text
- Color contrast ratios meet or exceed 4.5:1 (AA)
- Full keyboard navigation support
- Visible focus indicators on all interactive elements
- ARIA landmarks and labels for screen readers
- Breadcrumb navigation on inner pages
- Form labels, instructions, and error messages
- Font size and high contrast toggle controls
Customization Guide
When customizing this template, follow these rules to keep WCAG 2.2 compliance:
Colors
Ensure text-to-background contrast is at least 4.5:1 (normal text) or 3:1 (large text). Use WebAIM Contrast Checker when changing colors.
Images
Always add descriptive alt text. Use alt="" for purely decorative images.
Links & Buttons
Keep descriptive link text — avoid "click here" or "read more" without context. Use aria-label if the visible text is ambiguous.
Headings
Do not skip heading levels. Every page must have exactly one h1. Nest h2 → h3 → h4 in order.
Forms
Every input must have a visible <label> linked via for/id. Required fields need aria-required="true". Error messages must be associated via aria-describedby.
New Content
Use semantic HTML elements (article, section, nav, aside, main) and add aria-labelledby to each section.
Feedback & Contact
If you experience any accessibility barriers, please contact us. We take feedback seriously and will work to resolve issues promptly.