Accessibility Statement
Honey Blossom (“Honey Blossom,” “we,” “us,” or the “Company”) takes steps to provide for the accessibility and usability of this website and all digital assets contained or offered therein (collectively, our “Services”). To this end, we work to provide Services that are compatible with commonly used assistive browsers, tools, and technologies. While we strive to provide accessibility and usability for users, please be aware that accessibility is an ongoing effort, and it may not be possible in all areas of our Services with current technology and other restrictions.
SCOPE
This policy applies to all content produced or updated by Honey Blossom on the Services. Note that the Services may contain links to external websites and third-party content that is not within our control and may not follow the same accessibility policies and standards as we follow. We are not responsible for these websites or third-party content. Links to any other party’s website or content do not constitute or imply an endorsement or recommendation by us of the linked website or content.
ACCESSIBILITY NEEDS & HOW TO CONTACT US
If you have questions, concerns or feedback related to the functionality or accessibility of the Services, please email us at info@thehoneyblossom.com with “Accessibility” in the subject line.
When you contact us, please be sure to tell us:
- The nature of the accessibility issue;
- The format in which you prefer to receive a response;
- The web address you are emailing about; and
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How we can contact you.
We will gladly work with you to try to provide the information you seek through a communication method that works for you and is consistent with applicable law.
Accessibly App Accessibility Statement
Accessibly App is committed to making sites accessible for all, including people with disabilities. We are continuously improving the service we provide through our app to comply with increased accessibility standards, guidelines, and to make the browsing experience better for everyone.
Conformance status
The app uses the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defined requirements to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. Accessibly App is following the best guidelines and is partially conformant with WCAG 2.0 level AA.
Technical information
Accessibly App is an app supported in Shopify and Wordpress environments. The app relies on the following technologies:
- HTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- NodeJS
- MongoDB
Accessibly App features
When a site has Accessibly App installed, the website can be adjusted with keyboard navigation using the “tab” key (WCAG 2.1/2.1.1). Additionally, see the list of all provided Accessibly App features and tools for better website experience:
• Zoom | WCAG 2.1 / 1.4.4
This feature enables users to enhance the size of the text to up to three times the original text for better text readability.
• Bigger cursor
Makes the cursor bigger and more prominent. Increases the size for better site browsing.
• Invert colors
Invert the colors of the website content. For those with decreased vision, the high contrast greatly helps to read the site better.
• Tweak Contrast | WCAG 2.1 / 1.4.6
This feature lets users manually select from two options: to enhance the contrast of the website or to decrease the contrast.
• Tweak Brightness | WCAG 2.1 / 1.4.6
This feature lets users update the brightness on the site. The content can either be made brighter or darker.
• Grayscale | WCAG 2.1 / 1.4.6
Users can turn on grayscale, making the website content appear only in shades of gray. This benefits people with visual impairment.
• Reading Line
Add a supportive reading line to the site.
• Readable fonts
Convert the fonts available on-site to one of the most easily readable fonts: Helvetica.
• Alt Text and Images
Ability to read alt text of images. As of now, our tool has added a feature where alt descriptions for images without them are generated using Google's Vision AI. In the event that you haven't manually written these image descriptions yourself, this greatly helps people with visual impairment browse your site.
• Tooltips | WCAG 2.1 / 2.5.3
Add labels to images that contain a written description of the image.
• Highlight links
Highlight links to make them more prominent.
• Hide images
Hide images on the site. This provides better site readability for people with visual impairment.
• Read page
A feature that allows a voice to read the text on your site out loud to visitors.