1. Accessibility commitment
Cedar Pages aims to provide a website experience that is clear, readable, and practical for visitors using different devices, browsers, keyboards, screen readers, zoom tools, or assistive technologies.
2. Design and usability goals
The website is intended to support accessibility through plain language, clear page structure, readable typography, sufficient spacing, visible navigation, descriptive section headings, and keyboard-accessible links and buttons where possible.
- Text content is written in clear business language.
- Navigation links are intended to be consistent across the website.
- Pages are designed to remain readable on desktop and mobile screens.
- Forms and buttons are intended to be labeled and usable with common assistive tools.
3. Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process. Some features may depend on website platform settings, third-party tools, embedded services, browser behavior, or device settings. Cedar Pages will review reasonable accessibility feedback and make practical improvements where possible.
4. Third-party content
Some accessibility limitations may come from third-party platforms, applications, widgets, payment tools, analytics tools, hosting services, or embedded content. Cedar Pages does not control every third-party feature but may attempt reasonable alternatives when a barrier is reported.
5. Accessibility feedback
If you experience difficulty using the website, contact Cedar Pages and describe the page, feature, browser, device, assistive technology if applicable, and the issue encountered. This helps Cedar Pages review the problem more effectively.