Our site is committed to ensuring that all users, including those with disabilities, can access and enjoy our content. To achieve this, we will:
- Provide descriptive alt text for all images
Photos of recipes, ingredients, or dishes will include detailed descriptions (e.g., "a bowl of creamy tomato soup garnished with fresh basil") to assist users who rely on screen readers. - Include captions and transcripts for multimedia
Videos, such as cooking tutorials, will have captions, and audio content, like podcasts, will have transcripts available to support users who are deaf or hard of hearing. - Ensure keyboard navigation
The website will be fully navigable using a keyboard, with visible focus indicators, so users who cannot use a mouse can easily access all features. - Maintain readable color contrast
Text and backgrounds will use sufficient color contrast to make content clear and readable for users with visual impairments. - Design accessible forms
Forms (e.g., for contact or newsletter sign-ups) will have clear labels and understandable error messages to assist all users. - Use proper HTML for screen readers
The site will be structured with appropriate HTML semantics to ensure compatibility with screen readers and other assistive technologies. - Support resizable text and responsive design
Users can resize text without breaking the layout, ensuring a comfortable reading experience on any device. - Use meaningful link text
Links will be descriptive (e.g., "Explore our vegan dessert recipes" instead of "Click here") to improve navigation.
We will regularly test the blog with assistive technologies to maintain accessibility. If you encounter any accessibility issues, please let us know by contacting us.