Accessibility
Accessibility statement.
Last updated April 2026
We believe the web should work for everyone. This page explains what we've done to support that on this site, and how to let us know when something falls short.
Our commitment
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA published by the W3C. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we continue to make improvements as we learn about new patterns, tools, and user needs.
What we've done so far
- Semantic HTML structure with proper headings, landmarks, and labels so assistive technology can understand the page.
- Descriptive alternative text for images that carry meaning.
- Keyboard-reachable navigation, forms, and interactive controls.
- Color contrast targeting WCAG AA minimums across body text, links, and buttons.
- An accessibility widget (the button at the bottom right of every page) that lets visitors adjust text size, turn on high contrast, underline all links, or reduce motion without any extensions.
- Mobile-first layouts that work on screen readers and at higher zoom levels without content being cut off.
- Forms with clear labels, error messages, and inputs that can be corrected without starting over.
Known limitations
Even with ongoing effort, parts of the site may not fully meet the guidelines at any given moment. We don't claim perfect conformance. If you run into something that makes the site hard to use with your assistive technology or preferred setup, we want to hear about it so we can fix it.
Third-party content
Some parts of the site may embed content from third parties (for example, Google Maps). We can't guarantee the accessibility of third-party tools. If a specific embed is giving you trouble, let us know and we'll look for an alternative or provide the information in another format.
Tell us if something isn't working
If you run into an accessibility barrier on this site, please contact us and we'll do our best to address it promptly:
- Phone: (573) 746-2417
- Form: contact page
When you reach out, a description of the page, device, and assistive technology you're using helps us reproduce and fix the issue quickly.
Do you help other sites?
Yes. We offer accessibility audits, remediation, and ongoing monitoring for websites of other businesses too. If you'd like a hand making your own site more accessible, take a look at our ADA website compliance services or give us a call.
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Tell us what you're thinking.
We quote every project as a flat fee in writing once we understand the scope. Drop us a note or give us a call. We'll get back within one business day.