The purpose of the following template is to assist you in writing your accessibility statement. Please note that you are responsible for ensuring that your site's statement meets the requirements of the local law in your area or region.
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To learn more about this, check out our article “Accessibility: Adding an Accessibility Statement to Your Site”.
Accessibility Statement
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1. Commitment to Accessibility
I want A Good Right Hook to be welcoming and accessible to everyone. Whether you’re browsing patterns, following tutorials, or just looking for inspiration, my goal is for you to enjoy using the website easily and comfortably.
I’m committed to continually improving accessibility and usability, guided by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA.
2. What I’m Doing
Here’s what I do to help make the website accessible:
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Use clear, readable fonts and sufficient colour contrast.
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Provide descriptive alt text for images where possible.
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Structure content with headings and labels that make sense for screen readers.
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Make sure navigation is simple and consistent.
I’m always looking for ways to make the site even more accessible as it grows.
3. If You Have Difficulty Using the Site
If you experience any accessibility issues, please let me know so I can do my best to fix them.
You can contact me at jo@agoodrighthook.co.uk.
Please include details about:
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The page you were visiting
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The issue you encountered
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The device or browser you’re using (if you know it)
Your feedback really helps me improve the site for everyone.
4. Compatibility
This website should work well on most modern browsers and devices, including mobile phones, tablets, and desktop computers. Some older browsers may not display all features perfectly, but I aim to keep the experience smooth and accessible across platforms.
5. Ongoing Work
Accessibility isn’t a one-time task — it’s something I keep working on. I regularly review the site and update it to make sure it remains inclusive and user-friendly for all visitors.