Accessibility Statement
ComfyOrthoWear is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible and usable for everyone, including individuals with disabilities. We continuously strive to improve the accessibility of https://comfyorthowear.com/ so that all users, including those with visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments, can have an equal and inclusive experience.
We are dedicated to maintaining accessibility as an ongoing effort and to identifying and implementing solutions that enhance the usability of our site for all visitors.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2
Wherever possible, ComfyOrthoWear aims to conform to Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. These internationally recognized standards define best practices for making web content more accessible and inclusive.
The guidelines are organized around four key principles stating that websites should be:
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Perceivable – Information and interface components must be presented in ways users can perceive.
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Operable – Interface components and navigation must be functional and easy to operate.
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Understandable – Content and operation of the interface must be clear and easy to understand.
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Robust – Content must be compatible with a wide range of user agents and assistive technologies.
Ongoing Efforts
ComfyOrthoWear continues to monitor and test our website to maintain accessibility and ensure compliance with evolving standards. We are committed to making improvements whenever possible to provide a seamless experience for all users.
Feedback and Assistance
If you experience any difficulty accessing content or navigating our website, please let us know.
You can contact us by email at admin@comfyorthowear.com.
Please include:
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The web page URL where you experienced the issue.
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A description of the problem.
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Your preferred way to contact you (email or phone).
We will make all reasonable efforts to address your concerns promptly and ensure that the page or feature is made accessible to you.
For further guidance on reporting web accessibility issues, we recommend reviewing the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative’s (WAI) guide: Contacting Organizations about Inaccessible Websites.