Aquila Software wants its website to be usable by as many people as practical. Final statements about standards, testing and known limitations must be based on the completed production website.
Using the website
The intended implementation should support keyboard navigation, clear focus indication, meaningful headings and links, readable contrast, text enlargement, responsive layouts and appropriate alternative text.
Known limitations
List only limitations found during testing, their effect, any available workaround and the plan for correction. Do not use a generic claim that there are no known issues without an audit.
Reporting a problem
If you have difficulty using the website or need information in another format, contact Aquila using the verified accessibility contact route. Include the page address and a brief description of the problem where possible.
Preparation and review
State when the final statement was prepared, when it was last reviewed, which pages and components were tested and whether testing was internal or independent.
