Maryland Law Blog is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including individuals with disabilities.
We strive to continually improve everyone’s user experience and adhere to relevant accessibility standards.
Commitment to Accessibility
The Maryland Law Blog aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, which outlines best practices for creating accessible and user-friendly web content.
We are actively working to improve the accessibility of our website to ensure that it is inclusive and usable by all visitors.
Ongoing Efforts to Ensure Accessibility
The Maryland Law Bl0g regularly reviews its website to identify and address potential accessibility barriers.
This includes optimizing navigation, ensuring compatibility with assistive technologies, and maintaining accessible content structure.
Feedback and Reporting Issues
We welcome feedback from our visitors to improve the accessibility of Maryland Law Blog.
If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using our site or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:
- Email: contact@marylandlawblog.com
- Secure Messaging via Session:
We aim to respond to accessibility concerns within 5 business days.
Accessibility Features
- Keyboard navigable menus and links
- Descriptive alt text for images
- Proper heading structures for screen readers
- Adjustable text size and contrast options
Third-Party Content
While Maryland Law Blog strives to ensure all content is accessible, we may occasionally feature third-party content or links outside our control.
We encourage feedback if you encounter issues with such content.
Continuous Accessibility Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing effort at Maryland Law Blog.
We are dedicated to regularly reviewing and enhancing our site’s accessibility features to ensure an inclusive experience for all users.
Thank you for visiting Maryland Law Blog and supporting our commitment to inclusivity.