Accessibility Statement for thehoneyjarhome.com
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WCAG 2.2 Level AA
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EN 301 549 v3.2.1 (European standard)
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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (United States)
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Title II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Weekly automated scans identify all critical, machine-detectable issues across pages using WCAG logic
- A thorough manual audit was conducted, covering all WCAG criteria that require human judgment
- Ongoing issue tracking automatically detects regressions and recognizes resolved items between scans
| WCAG Criterion | Issue Description | Source |
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| 1.4.3: Contrast (Minimum) | Evaluate text and background color combinations meet the 4.5:1 AA contrast ratio | Automated |
| 4.1.2: Name, Role, Value | Confirm all ARIA attribute values conform to the allowed value types defined in the specification | Automated |
| 4.1.2: Name, Role, Value | Identify interactive controls nested inside other interactive elements, which creates keyboard navigation and announcement issues | Automated |
| 4.1.2: Name, Role, Value | Identify the ARIA attributes that conflict with an element\'s assigned role per the specification | Automated |
| 2.4.4: Link Purpose (In Context) | Confirm that all hyperlink elements have meaningful, discernible text content | Automated |
| WCAG Criterion | Issue Description | Pages Affected |
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| Best Practice | Evaluate text and background color combinations meet the 4.5:1 AA contrast ratio | 82 |
| Best Practice | Confirm that all hyperlink elements have meaningful, discernible text content | 2 |
| Best Practice | Confirm that scrollable content areas can be reached and navigated using keyboard controls | 4 |
| Best Practice | Check that ARIA attributes applied to an element are compatible with its assigned role | 1 |
| Best Practice | Confirm the child elements with ARIA roles are nested within the required parent role containers | 1 |
| Best Practice | Identify focusable elements inside aria-hidden containers that confuse screen reader users | 2 |
| Best Practice | Verify images have alternative text or are explicitly marked as decorative | 13 |
| Best Practice | Identify the ARIA attributes that conflict with an element\'s assigned role per the specification | 1 |
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Automated Testing:
Conducted weekly using the AccessibilityChecker.org testing platform, covering both mobile and desktop interfaces to identify machine-detectable issues. -
Manual Testing:
A thorough manual audit is performed to assess aspects that require human judgment, using popular browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) on both desktop and mobile devices. -
Interactive Element Testing (User-Performed):
Interactive components (such as forms, menus, dialogs, and dynamic content) are evaluated through user testing using the AccessibilityChecker browser extension. -
Assistive Technology Compatibility:
Tested with major screen readers (e.g., NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver) and across popular browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) on both desktop and mobile devices.
AccessibilityChecker.org provides automated testing results and supports manual and interactive testing; however, completion of all manual and interactive tests remains the sole responsibility of the customer. The customer is also fully responsible for implementing any recommended corrections or remediation actions.
This tool is not all inclusive, and does not constitute legal advice, a legal guarantee, or certification of compliance with any accessibility laws, regulations, or standards. Accessibility requirements may change over time, and compliance depends on ongoing maintenance and review. The customer is solely responsible for ensuring the contemplated domain is reviewed periodically and remains compliant with applicable accessibility requirements.