Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 2026-05-12
We want replyallregrets.com to be usable by everyone, including people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control, or other assistive technologies.
Our target
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. We’re a small team and the site is new, so we won’t claim perfect conformance — we’ll claim active, ongoing work.
What we do today
- Color contrast on text and key UI elements meets WCAG AA.
- All product images include descriptive
alttext. - The site is keyboard-navigable, and interactive elements have visible focus states.
- The mobile navigation and search overlays expose
aria-expandedstate for assistive tech. - Page language is declared on every page.
- Headings follow a sensible hierarchy.
What we’re still working on
- Adding a “Skip to content” link on every page.
- Wrapping every page’s main content in a
landmark. - Surfacing visible breadcrumbs on product pages (the structured data is already there).
- Auditing every product description and policy page for plain-language clarity.
If you find a barrier we haven’t listed, please tell us — see “How to report a problem” below.
How to report a problem
If something on this site is hard or impossible to use with assistive technology, we want to know.
- Email: contact via our Contact page
- We aim to respond within 5 business days, and to fix or explain the issue within 30 days.
Please include:
- The page URL where you ran into the issue.
- What you were trying to do.
- What assistive technology you were using (screen reader, voice control, browser, OS).
Third-party content
Some parts of the site are powered by third-party services (e.g. checkout via Stripe, fulfillment portals). We do our best to choose vendors that take accessibility seriously, but we can’t directly fix accessibility issues inside their tooling. If you hit one, tell us anyway — we’ll relay it.
Formal status
This statement is a self-assessment, not a third-party certified audit. It will be updated as we ship improvements.