ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Last updated: October 2025
At Praxability, we believe clarity is for everyone. We’re committed to making our website accessible to people with disabilities, so that all users can engage with our content in the way that works best for them.
What is web accessibility?
Web accessibility means designing and developing our site so that visitors with disabilities — visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive — can use it just as easily as anyone else. This includes support for assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, and text magnifiers.
How we’re working to be accessible
We aim to meet the WCAG 2.1 AA standards (or whichever level you choose) across our site. Some of the steps we’ve taken include:
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Defining clear heading structure and logical content order
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Setting the site’s language in the HTML
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Adding meaningful alternative text to images
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Ensuring color contrast meets minimum thresholds
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Minimizing motion and animations that may trigger issues
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Testing for keyboard-only navigation
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Ensuring video, audio, and downloadable content (where applicable) are accessible
Limitations & third-party content
Despite our efforts, some parts of the site may rely on external or third-party tools or content over which we have limited control (e.g. embedded content, widgets). In such cases, we may not be able to guarantee full compliance on those pages. We regularly review third-party tools and strive to replace or adjust anything that doesn’t meet accessibility standards.
Feedback & contact information
We welcome feedback and corrections. If you encounter an accessibility issue, or need assistance accessing content, please contact us info@praxability.com.
We’ll do our best to respond within three business days and provide the information you need in a usable format.

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