Our Accessibility Commitment

  • Is DelosWeb committed to accessibility?
    Yes. We want every visitor to be able to read, navigate, and contact a business online, regardless of ability or device. We build websites to be usable by as many people as possible, and we treat accessibility as part of good design rather than an afterthought.
  • What standards do you aim for?
    We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA as a reference point. In practice that means readable text, sensible color contrast, keyboard access, descriptive alt text for images, and a clear, logical page structure.
  • What accessibility features are built in?
    Our pages use semantic headings, descriptive link text, alt text on meaningful images, responsive layouts, visible focus states, and color contrast chosen for readability. The goal is a site that is easy to follow whether someone is using a mouse, a keyboard, or a screen reader.
  • Does this apply to the websites you build for clients?
    Yes. We build contractor and service business websites with accessibility in mind, because a clearer, easier-to-use site helps more customers read your services, trust your business, and reach out, not just the ones with perfect eyesight and a fast connection.

Using This Website

  • How do I navigate using a keyboard?
    You can move through links and buttons with the Tab key, go backward with Shift and Tab, and activate an item with Enter. A visible focus indicator shows where you are on the page as you move through it.
  • Can I adjust the text size?
    Yes. Use your browser zoom to enlarge text and images by pressing Ctrl and plus on Windows, or Command and plus on Mac. The layout is responsive, so it adapts as you zoom in or change your screen size.
  • What if I find an accessibility problem?
    Please tell us. Email info@delosweb.com or call +1 (888) 976-8758 with the page address and a short description of the issue. We take this feedback seriously and will do our best to review and resolve it.
  • Is this accessibility statement final?
    No. Accessibility is ongoing, not a box we tick once. As the website grows and standards evolve, we keep reviewing our pages and improving them. If something can be made clearer or easier to use, we want to fix it.