At MichellePugle.com, accessibility is a core value. This site is designed to be inclusive and usable by as many people as possible—regardless of ability, device, or context.
Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated in September 2025.
We are working to make our site MichellePugle.com accessible to people with diverse abilities and disabilities.
What web accessibility is
Web accessibility means creating online spaces where everyone can access information, services, and resources equally. It’s about designing and developing websites so people of all abilities can see, hear, understand, and use them—without barriers or extra effort.
Accessibility starts with empathy. It means thinking about how people actually experience the web—whether they use a screen reader, captions, a keyboard, or voice commands. It’s not about checking boxes. It’s about removing obstacles so everyone can find what they need, feel welcome, and fully participate.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
We have adapted this site in accordance with WCAG guidelines. This site's contents have been adapted to work with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard use. As part of this effort, we have also:
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Used the Accessibility Wizard to find and fix potential accessibility issues
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Set the language of the site
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Set the content order of the site’s pages
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Defined clear heading structures on all of the site’s pages
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Added alternative text to images
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Implemented color combinations that meet the required color contrast
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Reduced the use of motion on the site
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Ensured all videos, audio, and files on the site are accessible
Ongoing accessibility efforts
We at MichellePugle.com continue to learn and strive for continuous improvement. If you find an accessibility issue on the site, you are welcome to contact us through the contact form in the footer below this section. Thank you.