Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on 2025-10-04
We at The Jolly Post are working to make our site www.thejollypost.com accessible to people with disabilities.
What web accessibility is
Accessibility Statement – The Jolly Post
Effective Date: October 2025
At The Jolly Post, we are committed to ensuring that our website, www.thejollypost.com, is accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities.
We aim to make our content easy to navigate, understand, and enjoy for all visitors — regardless of technology or ability.
1. Our Commitment
We strive to follow accessibility best practices and the principles of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, which outline standards for usability and design that improve access for all users.
Our goal is to maintain compliance with Level AA standards wherever possible.
2. Website Features
To help make our website accessible, we have implemented:
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Clear, consistent navigation and structure.
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Descriptive text for links and buttons.
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Legible fonts and color contrasts.
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Keyboard navigation support.
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Alt-text for meaningful images.
We continue to update and improve our site to enhance accessibility.
3. Third-Party Tools and Content
Some areas of our site (such as payment gateways, third-party plugins, or embedded videos) are provided by external platforms.
While we cannot control their accessibility features, we encourage all partners to maintain high accessibility standards.
4. Ongoing Efforts
Accessibility is an ongoing process.
We regularly review our website to identify and fix usability issues as part of our commitment to continuous improvement.
5. Feedback and Assistance
We welcome your feedback!
If you experience any difficulty accessing content on our website or have suggestions to improve accessibility, please contact us:
📧 contact@thejollypost.com
🌐 www.thejollypost.com
We aim to respond to all accessibility-related messages within 5 business days.
6. Future Compliance
We are monitoring updates to the European Accessibility Act (effective 2025–2026) and will adjust our policies and design practices to remain compliant as regulations evolve.
