Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

Clarence Dock is committed to making its website accessible to all users. We believe everyone should have equal access to our articles and content, regardless of their abilities or the assistive technologies they use.

We work to ensure clarencedock.com meets or exceeds the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards. These guidelines offer a framework for making web content more accessible for people with disabilities.

Measures Taken

We implement several specific features to improve the user experience for all visitors. Each image on our site includes descriptive alternative text. This helps screen readers convey visual information effectively.

Our website supports full keyboard navigation. Users can move through links, forms, and other interactive elements without needing a mouse. This ensures a consistent browsing experience for everyone.

We select clear, legible fonts for all text. Sufficient color contrast between text and background elements also improves readability. This benefits users with visual impairments or color blindness.

The structure of our articles uses semantic HTML. This provides a logical reading order and aids assistive technologies in interpreting content. Our consistent navigation helps users find the information they need easily across our diverse topics.

Known Limitations

While we strive for complete accessibility across clarencedock.com, some third-party content or embedded features might not yet fully meet WCAG standards. We monitor these external components and work to minimize any accessibility barriers.

Reporting Accessibility Issues

Your feedback is important to us. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have difficulty accessing any part of clarencedock.com, please inform us. We are always working to improve our site.

You can report issues or send accessibility inquiries directly to [email protected]. We aim to respond to all feedback within 3 business days and address concerns as quickly as possible.

This statement was last updated in March 2026.