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Accessibility Statement
We updated this page on [enter relevant date]. At TryOneText, we want our website [enter site address] to be easy for everyone to use. We are working hard to make sure people with disabilities can browse our pages without any trouble.
What is web accessibility
An accessible website lets everyone enjoy the same experience. It helps people with disabilities use the site easily. This is done by using smart technology and clear design so that everyone can read and find what they need comfortably.
How we made this site easier to use
We followed WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2] guidelines to make our site accessible to the [A / AA / AAA] level. Our pages now work better with tools like screen readers and keyboards. We also did the following: Checked for issues with an accessibility tool. Set a clear site language. Organized the page order. Created simple headings. Added descriptions to images. Used easy-to-read colors. Limited moving images. Made sure all videos and files are easy to access.
Note About Other Content [only add if relevant]
Some parts of our site use content from [enter third-party name]. Because we do not own this content, we cannot control how accessible it is. This affects [list the URLs]. Therefore, these specific pages only meet part of the standard.
Help at our physical location [only add if relevant]
[Use this space to describe how someone can get around your office or shop. You can mention things like parking spots, ramps, wide doors, or elevators. Please also list any special tools like hearing loops or accessible bathrooms and where to find them to make your visit easy.]
Questions and suggestions
If you have any trouble using our site or need extra help, please reach out. You can contact our accessibility coordinator directly using the details below:
- [Name of coordinator] [Phone number of coordinator] [Email address of coordinator] [Any other ways to get in touch]