
Accessibility Statement
StraightSpringfield.com is committed to providing a website that is accessible, inclusive, and usable for all visitors, including people with disabilities. Our goal is to ensure that every survivor, family member, researcher, and community member can access the information and resources on this site without barriers.
Our Commitment
We aim to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines outline best practices for designing and maintaining accessible digital content, including navigation, readability, structure, and compatibility with assistive technologies.
Steps We Take
To support accessibility, we:
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Use clear, consistent page structure and headings
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Provide descriptive alt text for meaningful images
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Maintain readable contrast between text and background
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Ensure keyboard‑friendly navigation
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Avoid flashing or animated content that may cause discomfort
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Use trauma‑safe layouts that minimize cognitive load
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Test pages for compatibility with screen readers and other assistive tools
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. As we continue to expand StraightSpringfield.com with survivor‑centered content, historical documentation, and interactive features, we regularly review pages to identify and correct accessibility issues.
If you encounter a barrier or have suggestions for improvement, we welcome your feedback.
Contact
For accessibility questions or to report an issue, please contact: Email: support@straightspringfield.com Subject Line: Accessibility Feedback
We will review your message and respond as soon as possible.
This statement was last updated on 27, January 2026.
We at Straight Springfield are working to make our site Straight Springfield, 188 W Harborview, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459, accessible to people with disabilities.