WCAG Target
The site follows WCAG 2.2 AA guidance with semantic landmarks, skip links, ordered headings, high-contrast text, visible focus states, accessible form labels, and descriptive link text.
Screen reader support, keyboard navigation, high contrast, readable text, and voice assistance are part of the chapter site.
The site follows WCAG 2.2 AA guidance with semantic landmarks, skip links, ordered headings, high-contrast text, visible focus states, accessible form labels, and descriptive link text.
Pages use a predictable document outline: skip links, main navigation, one main heading, section headings, labeled forms, live status regions, and footer navigation.
Navigation links, menu controls, assistant controls, contact forms, phone links, and email links are reachable by keyboard and expose visible focus outlines.
The assistant asks whether the visitor is using a screen reader. If the visitor says yes, it enters quiet standby so the screen reader remains the primary access tool.
Meeting details, officer contact information, resources, announcements, and chapter pathways are plain, scannable, readable, and ready to be spoken aloud.
The chapter reviews new content, documents, forms, and event information for accessibility before publication.
Contact the chapter to report an accessibility barrier or request help using the site.
Find meeting details, membership information, resources, accessibility information, and ways to contact the chapter.