Accessibility Statement

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Last Updated: August 13, 2026

651 Website Design is committed to providing a website that is accessible and usable for as many people as possible, including individuals with disabilities. We believe people should be able to access information about our website design, WordPress, SEO, digital marketing, and related services regardless of the technology or assistive tools they use.

We continually work to improve the usability and accessibility of 651 Website Design and aim to follow recognized accessibility practices when designing, updating, and maintaining our website.

Our Commitment to Website Accessibility

Our goal is to provide visitors with a website experience that is understandable, navigable, and functional across a wide range of devices, browsers, screen sizes, and assistive technologies.

Accessibility is considered as part of our ongoing website maintenance and design process. As technology, accessibility guidance, and website content change, we may continue making adjustments that improve the experience for visitors.

Accessibility Standards

651 Website Design strives to follow commonly recognized web accessibility practices and uses the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, commonly known as WCAG, as a reference when evaluating accessibility improvements.

Our goal is to work toward WCAG 2.2 Level AA accessibility practices where reasonably possible. This statement should not be interpreted as a guarantee that every page, feature, file, integration, or third-party component currently satisfies every WCAG success criterion.

Accessibility Features We Consider

Website accessibility can involve many different design and development decisions. Areas we consider when building and maintaining the website may include:

  • Clear and logical heading structures.
  • Readable typography and adequate text sizing.
  • Sufficient visual contrast between text and backgrounds.
  • Descriptive link text that helps users understand where a link leads.
  • Alternative text for meaningful website images when appropriate.
  • Keyboard-friendly navigation and interactive elements.
  • Logical page structures that can be interpreted by assistive technologies.
  • Responsive layouts for desktop computers, tablets, and mobile devices.
  • Clearly labeled forms and form fields when possible.
  • Visible focus indicators for keyboard navigation.
  • Content that remains understandable without relying solely on color.

Keyboard Navigation

We aim to make important website functions available to visitors who navigate using a keyboard rather than a mouse or touchscreen. Links, buttons, navigation menus, and form controls should be designed so they can be accessed in a logical order wherever possible.

If you encounter an area of the website that cannot be reached or operated using a keyboard, please contact us so we can review the issue.

Images and Alternative Text

Meaningful images may include alternative text to help visitors using screen readers understand the purpose or content of the image. Decorative images may be handled differently when they do not provide information necessary to understand the page.

Because website content can change over time, we may periodically review image descriptions and other accessibility-related content as part of ongoing website maintenance.

Responsive and Mobile Accessibility

651 Website Design is intended to function across a variety of screen sizes and devices. Responsive website design can improve usability by adjusting page layouts, navigation, text, buttons, and other elements for smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers.

Visitors experiencing display or usability problems on a particular device are encouraged to let us know which device, browser, and page were involved.

Forms and Interactive Features

We work to make forms and interactive website elements understandable and usable. Form fields should include appropriate labels or instructions whenever practical, and visitors should be provided with enough information to understand what information is being requested.

If an online form prevents you from contacting us or requesting information, please use our contact page to notify us about the issue.

Third-Party Content and Services

Some areas of this website may rely on third-party software, plugins, embedded content, external websites, or services that are not fully controlled by 651 Website Design.

While we try to choose and configure website tools with usability in mind, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of every third-party platform or external website. We may review or replace third-party features when accessibility problems are identified and reasonable alternatives are available.

Ongoing Accessibility Improvements

Website accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time project. New content, software updates, browser changes, WordPress plugins, themes, integrations, and design modifications can affect how a website functions for different users.

As part of maintaining the website, we may evaluate accessibility concerns, correct identified problems, improve page structures, update content, and make other changes that improve usability.

Accessibility Feedback

We welcome feedback from visitors who encounter accessibility barriers while using the 651 Website Design website.

If you have difficulty accessing a page, reading content, navigating the website, completing a form, using a feature, or accessing information because of a disability or assistive technology issue, please contact us and describe the problem.

When reporting an accessibility issue, it is helpful to include:

  • The URL of the page where the problem occurred.
  • A description of the accessibility problem.
  • The browser or device you were using.
  • The assistive technology being used, if applicable.
  • The information or service you were trying to access.

Providing these details can help us understand and investigate the issue more effectively.

Requesting Assistance

If information on our website is not accessible to you, please contact 651 Website Design. We will make reasonable efforts to understand the issue and provide the requested information through an alternative method when practical.

You can reach us through our contact form.

Accessibility and Our Website Services

Accessibility is also an important consideration when planning modern business websites. Clear navigation, responsive layouts, readable content, organized headings, usable forms, and thoughtful design choices can benefit both visitors with disabilities and the broader website audience.

Businesses planning a new site can explore our WordPress website design services. Businesses with an older or difficult-to-use website can also review our website redesign services.

Changes to This Accessibility Statement

We may update this Accessibility Statement as our website changes, accessibility practices evolve, or additional improvements are implemented. The date displayed near the top of this page indicates when this statement was most recently updated.

Contact 651 Website Design

If you have questions, suggestions, or concerns regarding accessibility on this website, please contact 651 Website Design. We appreciate feedback that helps us identify barriers and improve the website experience for our visitors.

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