Accessibility Statement
WATERSPORTS360
Last Updated: 1/1/2025
At WS360 Blog, we are committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience for all visitors, regardless of abilities. We strive to ensure that our Website complies with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level, making our content accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Compliance with Accessibility Standards
WS360 Blog follows:
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WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines for digital accessibility.
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) recommendations for website usability.
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EU Web Accessibility Directive (for European visitors).
We are committed to ongoing improvements to ensure that WS360 Blog remains accessible to everyone.
Feedback & Reporting Issues
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of WS360 Blog. If you experience difficulties, please reach out to us so we can address the issue.
Report Accessibility Issues: EditorATwatersports-360.com
Third-Party Content & Limitations
While we strive to ensure accessibility, some third-party content (such as embedded videos or external links) may not be fully accessible. We encourage users to contact us if they encounter difficulties.
Accessibility Assistance
If you have difficulty accessing any part of our Website, please contact us, and we will make reasonable efforts to assist you.
Email: EditorATwatersports-360.com
Website: www.watersports-360.com
Ongoing Improvements
We are continuously working to enhance the accessibility of our Website. If you experience any accessibility barriers, please let us know so we can improve.
Accessibility Features
To enhance accessibility, we:
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Use semantic HTML to improve screen reader compatibility.
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Enable keyboard navigation for interactive elements.
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Provide alternative text for non-text content (e.g., images, charts).
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Ensure video content includes captions.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim to provide:
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A website that is navigable and usable for people with disabilities.
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Compatibility with screen readers, keyboard navigation, and assistive technologies.
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Clear, legible text and contrast adjustments for readability.
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Alt text for images to support visually impaired users.