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At Welbess.com, we are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. We are continually working to improve the user experience for everyone by implementing accessibility best practices and standards.
We strive to adhere to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. This includes efforts to make our site navigable for users with disabilities, providing alternative text for images, and ensuring our content is compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies.
If you experience any difficulty in accessing any part of our website, please contact us at [insert email]. We will make every effort to resolve the issue and improve accessibility.
What web accessibility is
Web accessibility refers to the practice of designing and developing websites so that they can be used by people with a wide range of abilities and disabilities. It ensures that all users, including those with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments, can interact with and navigate websites effectively.
Key principles of web accessibility include:
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Perceivable: Content must be presented in ways that all users can perceive. For example, providing alternative text for images helps visually impaired users who rely on screen readers.
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Operable: Website interfaces and navigation must be easy to use. For instance, keyboard navigation is critical for users who cannot operate a mouse.
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Understandable: Content and functionality must be easy to understand. This includes using clear language and providing consistent navigation.
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Robust: Websites should be compatible with a wide variety of assistive technologies (e.g., screen readers, voice control software).
Web accessibility is often guided by standards like the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which set specific criteria for making digital content more accessible.
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Declaration of Partial Compliance
While Welbess.com strives to maintain full compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, there may be some third-party content (e.g., embedded videos, external widgets, or plugins) that we do not have full control over. As a result, such content may not fully meet accessibility standards.
We are committed to working with these third-party providers to encourage improvements in accessibility. If you encounter any issues with third-party content on our site, please contact us at support@welbess.com, and we will do our best to assist you.
Accessibility Arrangements in Our Organization
At Welbess.com, we are dedicated to promoting accessibility throughout our organization. We have implemented the following measures to ensure an inclusive online experience:
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Accessibility Training: Our team receives regular training on web accessibility standards and best practices.
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Ongoing Audits: We conduct periodic audits of our website to identify and fix accessibility issues.
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User Feedback: We actively encourage and respond to feedback from users to help us continually improve accessibility.
Requests, issues and suggestions
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Welbess.com. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improving our website, please reach out to us. Your input is invaluable in helping us create a more inclusive experience.
You can contact us via:
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Email: support@welbess.com
We are committed to addressing any issues promptly and appreciate your assistance in making our site accessible to all users.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
Web accessibility refers to the practice of designing and developing websites so that they can be used by people with a wide range of abilities and disabilities. It ensures that all users, including those with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments, can interact with and navigate websites effectively.
Key principles of web accessibility include:
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Perceivable: Content must be presented in ways that all users can perceive. For example, providing alternative text for images helps visually impaired users who rely on screen readers.
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Operable: Website interfaces and navigation must be easy to use. For instance, keyboard navigation is critical for users who cannot operate a mouse.
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Understandable: Content and functionality must be easy to understand. This includes using clear language and providing consistent navigation.
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Robust: Websites should be compatible with a wide variety of assistive technologies (e.g., screen readers, voice control software).
Web accessibility is often guided by standards like the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which set specific criteria for making digital content more accessible.
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Used the Accessibility Wizard to find and fix potential accessibility issues
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Set the language of the site
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Set the content order of the site’s pages
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Defined clear heading structures on all of the site’s pages
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Added alternative text to images
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Implemented color combinations that meet the required color contrast
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Reduced the use of motion on the site
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Ensured all videos, audio, and files on the site are accessible