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Accessibility Statement for Jeff-Schuette.com
Last Updated: December 16, 2025
Jeff Schuette is committed to making jeff-schuette.com as accessible as possible for everyone, including people with disabilities. I aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, which is the current international standard for web accessibility.
Current Accessibility Efforts
The website is a simple, static portfolio site that includes:
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Clean, semantic HTML5 structure
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Proper heading hierarchy
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Descriptive alt text for all images
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Sufficient color contrast (meeting or exceeding WCAG 2.1 AA requirements)
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Keyboard-navigable navigation and content
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No reliance on color alone to convey information
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Responsive design that works on various devices and screen sizes
The site does not use complex interactive features, forms, multimedia, or third-party widgets that could introduce accessibility barriers.
Known Limitations
While I strive for high accessibility, some areas may not yet fully meet every WCAG 2.1 AA success criterion. Known limitations include:
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Some older images or embedded media (e.g., YouTube videos linked from the site) may have incomplete captions or transcripts. I am working to ensure all video content is properly captioned.
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Certain third-party services (such as social media embeds) may have accessibility limitations outside my control.
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Feedback and Contact
I welcome your feedback on how the website could be more accessible. If you encounter any difficulty accessing content or have suggestions for improvement, please contact me:
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Email: [Your email address as listed on the website]
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Or use any contact method provided on the site
I will respond to accessibility-related inquiries as quickly as possible and work to address reported issues.
Ongoing Commitment
I regularly review and update the site to maintain and improve accessibility. This statement will be reviewed and updated as the site evolves.
This Accessibility Statement is provided in good faith. It is not a guarantee of full compliance with every accessibility standard, but a commitment to continuous improvement. For specific legal requirements in your region (e.g., ADA, Section 508, or EU Accessibility Directive), consult a qualified accessibility expert or legal professional.
Thank you for visiting jeff-schuette.com. I appreciate your help in making the site better for everyone.
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