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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on 10/09/2025.

We at Dr. Wright Writes are working to make our site drwrightwrites.com accessible to people with disabilities.

Our commitment

I’m committed to making this website usable for everyone. My goal is to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA and to continuously improve accessibility as the site grows.

Accessibility Adjustments on this Site

  • Use of semantic HTML (proper headings, lists, landmarks)

  • Text alternatives for meaningful images and media

  • Sufficient color contrast and scalable text

  • Full keyboard navigation and visible focus indicators

  • Clear link purpose and consistent navigation

  • Descriptive form labels, instructions, and error feedback

  • Captions and/or transcripts for time-based media where provided

  • Reduced motion support when “Reduce Motion” is enabled

  • Accessible PDFs and downloads whenever feasible (tagged, structure

Compatibility

This site aims to work with modern browsers and assistive technologies including keyboard-only navigation, screen readers (e.g., NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver), and magnification tools. Some older browsers may not fully support all accessibility features.

Ongoing Monitoring

I periodically review pages using a mix of manual checks (keyboard testing, screen reader spot checks) and automated tools (e.g., axe/WAVE) to identify issues and prioritize fixes.

Feedback and Requests

Your feedback helps me improve. If you encounter a barrier or need content in an alternative format, please reach out:

Limitations & Complaints

While I strive for full accessibility, some embedded third-party content (e.g., social media widgets, video players) may not be fully within my control. When possible, I provide an accessible alternative or summary.

If you feel your concern wasn’t addressed, you may be able to pursue additional options under applicable laws (such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Section 508 for federal contexts). Guidance is available from your local disability rights organization or government consumer protection office.

Accessibility is a journey. If you notice something I can improve, I’m listening—and I appreciate your help making this space welcoming to all readers.

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