Last updated on Dec 20th, 2023
The most commonly used website elements have been updated and tested for keyboard operability and screen reader support. Those elements include tabs, dropdown, image, text link, link block, button, section, list, list item, collection list, navbar, and slider. Sites using these accessible elements conform to levels as high as WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
Ultimately, the power to build an accessible site lies in the hands of the builder. At [[COMPANY_NAME]], we always make sure to make accessible choices that generate semantic code. Our team is actively working on making sure all elements a user can use are as accessible as possible — without the need for custom workarounds — along with tools to guide users to make more accessible decisions.
We acknowledge our responsibility to empower people with disabilities to use our product.
As an organization, we’re actively building a roadmap to make accessibility improvements across our product. Currently, we are working on the support of assistive technology, and we will continue to work to improve support.
We’re also creating an internal training series to better educate our team, and we’re incorporating accessibility practices into our product design and development processes to make progressive and meaningful change.
We aim to adhere our websites — the [[COMPANY_NAME]] homepage, our blog, and other marketing pages — to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
From the early days of our beginnings, we’ve made continuous efforts to improve our website content to be more compliant with Level AA. Lastly, we're building an internal checklist based on WCAG guidelines to help us audit all of our sites. Once the audits are complete, we’ll work to improve any sites or pages that are not up to Level AA standards.
[[COMPANY_NAME]] is taking the following company-wide measures:
We plan to improve the accessibility of websites built by [[COMPANY_NAME]] by:
We’re improving the accessibility of our product by:
As specified in the Conformance Status section above, we’re currently updating our existing pages to bring them up to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. We plan to share more specific information on our progress in the latter half of 2023.
We welcome your feedback on accessibility at [[COMPANY_NAME]]. To share your ideas and help us build a more accessible product for our customers and their site visitors, please reach out by emailing [[COMPANY_EMAIL_ACCESSIBILITY]]