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Promet Source Accessibility Statement
Our commitment
Promet Source is committed to ensuring our website and digital services are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We strive to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA standards and continuously work to improve the accessibility and usability of our website.
Standards
We build our website following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA standards. These guidelines help make web content more accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including:
- Visual impairments
- Hearing impairments
- Mobility limitations
- Cognitive disabilities
Technical measures
To ensure accessibility, we have implemented the following measures:
- Standards-compliant HTML5 and CSS3 code
- Keyboard-navigable interfaces
- ARIA landmarks and attributes where appropriate
- Sufficient color contrast ratios
- Text alternatives for non-text content
- Responsive design that adapts to different viewing contexts
Testing and monitoring
We regularly test our website using:
- Automated accessibility testing tools
- Manual keyboard navigation testing
- Screen reader compatibility testing
- Browser-based testing tools
- Mobile accessibility testing
- User testing with assistive technologies
Known limitations
While we strive for full accessibility, some areas of our website may not yet meet all WCAG 2.2 AA standards. In particular:
- Some portions of our website use HubSpot for forms and content management. While HubSpot works to maintain accessibility standards, these components may not be fully under our control.
- Our resources subdomain (resource.prometsource.com) is hosted on HubSpot's platform and may have varying levels of accessibility compliance.
We are actively working with our technology partners and internal teams to identify and resolve any accessibility issues.
Feedback and contact
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter accessibility barriers or need assistance accessing any content, please contact us at:
- Email: support@prometsource.com
- Phone: (773) 525-8255
- Mail: 4809 N. Ravenswood Ave., Suite 126, Chicago, IL 60640
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback as soon as possible.
Additional resources
This statement was last updated on December 11, 2024. We review and update this statement regularly as our website evolves and accessibility standards advance.
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Web Accessibility Resource Guide
Having comprehensive web accessibility resources can be a game-changer when it comes to navigating the complexities of website design and ensuring user experience for all visitors.
At times, the information available online regarding web accessibility can be overwhelming—especially if you're not sure which concepts or terms apply to your specific project.
That's why we've created this helpful resource guide—to provide an at-a-glance overview of the most important topics surrounding web accessibility compliance and best practices today.
By taking advantage of this guide, you can confidently create an inclusive environment that covers their legal obligations while also providing a great experience for everyone who visits their website.
Get your site tested for accessibility issues »
Tools for Checking Your Website: A First Review of Web Accessibility
A first step in complying with ADA Section 508 and WCAG 2.0 guidelines for web accessibility is to determine if the content on your website is accessible to all users.
508 Compliance Web/Browser Testing Tools:
Accessibility Compliance Testing Tools:
- Pa11y: Automated accessibility tool for each page of your website
- Pa11y Crawl: Crawls each page of your website using the pa11y tool
Review: Top Web Accessibility Testing Tools [2023]
Resources and Guidelines for Getting Started with Web Accessibility
The following links provide additional resources and further reading from trusted authorities in web accessibility:
- Accessibility Basics: start here for a quick overview of web accessibility, why it is important, and tips for getting started.
- WCAG Guidelines: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is developed through the W3C process in cooperation with individuals and organizations around the world. The WCAG documents explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.
- W3.org Easy Checks: this resource covers just a few accessibility issues and are designed to be quick and easy, rather than definitive. A web page could seem to pass these checks, yet still have significant accessibility barriers. More robust assessment is needed to evaluate accessibility comprehensively.
- Tota11y Accessibility Visualization Toolkit: Often times, accessibility errors are things we can't easily see. The Tota11y visualization tool is a browser extension that provides a quick way to visualize the accessibility violations that may exist on your website. Tota11y can be installed on both Firefox and Chrome.
- Incorporating Accessibility into your Development Workflow: Promet's CPACC certified developer, Katherine Shaw, developed this resource for developers looking to get started with web accessibility. She highlights several common errors, how to fix them, and provides resources for incorporating accessibility best practices into your web development projects.
- Creating Accessible Audio and Video Content: This resource from University of Wisconsin provides resources for adding captions to videos on your website or YouTube, along with transcripts for audio recordings.
- Accessibility Video Series: Developed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, this serious contains the following introduction to screen readers:
- “Introduction to Screen Readers” (7:06)
- “Screen Magnification and the Web” (34:44)
- “Screen Readers and the Web” (23:48)
Downloadable resources
- Free Accessibility Audit Template: This template from Promet reflects WCAG 2.1 guidelines for use by accessibility analysts and developers to detect errors missed by automated testing, which are also the issues that tend to have the greatest likelihood of exposing site owners to ADA accessibility lawsuits.
- 12-Point Design Checklist for Accessibility: Promet Source created this essential checklist for designers to go beyond what is stated in the WCAG 2.1 guidelines.
- Accessibility Checklist for Content Editors: This document provides content editors with a quick checklist based on the most current web accessibility guidelines for content editors.
- 9-Point Heuristic Checklist for Site Usability: This essential guide will help to internalize UI best practices while serving as a reminder that users also engage in mental shortcuts when they land on a site and decide whether or not to engage with the content.
Keep in mind that these resources are merely a starting point for evaluating your website. If you would like assistance in auditing your website or have additional questions, please contact us.
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