Accessibility Statement

Wildlands Technologies works to make public website content usable for everyone.

Accessibility is treated as part of product quality, documentation quality, and public safety usability. The public site targets WCAG 2.2 AA practices where practical and is reviewed as content changes.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Commitment

Accessibility goals

Wildlands Technologies aims to provide a public website that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for visitors using keyboards, screen readers, magnification, high contrast settings, reduced motion preferences, and a range of viewport sizes.

Usable navigation

Pages include skip links, semantic landmarks, structured headings, visible focus states, and predictable navigation patterns.

Readable content

Content is written in plain language where possible, with sufficient contrast targets, scalable text, and responsive layouts.

Inclusive controls

Interactive elements are designed to work with keyboard input, accessible names, status messages, and form error guidance.

Practices

How accessibility is supported

AreaPracticeWhy it matters
StructureUse semantic HTML, landmarks, headings, lists, tables where appropriate, and meaningful link text.Helps screen reader and keyboard users navigate quickly.
KeyboardKeep menus, links, buttons, forms, skip links, and dialogs reachable and operable without a mouse.Supports users with motor disabilities and power users.
Visual designMaintain contrast, avoid text overlap, support responsive layouts, and respect reduced-motion preferences where animation exists.Improves readability across devices and visual needs.
FormsProvide labels, required-state context, validation messages, and status regions for submissions.Makes contact, support, and career inquiry forms easier to complete.
Media and imagesUse descriptive alternate text for meaningful images and empty alternate text for decorative images.Prevents unnecessary noise while preserving useful visual information.
ReviewUse automated checks, browser review, keyboard testing, and manual inspection during page updates.Combines tooling with human judgment for layout and content quality.
Known Limits

Ongoing improvement areas

Some archived files, third-party destinations, generated artifacts, older support materials, or downloadable documents may not fully match the current public website accessibility target. Wildlands prioritizes active public pages and customer-facing workflows first.

Report a barrier

Include the page URL, what happened, the browser, assistive technology if used, and the format you need.

Response approach

Wildlands reviews accessibility feedback, routes it to the appropriate owner, and prioritizes fixes based on severity, user impact, and release scope.

Alternative access

If a page or document blocks access, request the information in an alternative format through the contact channel.