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At Hawky 3D Printing, we’re committed to ensuring our website is accessible to everyone, regardless of technology, ability, or circumstance.
We strive to meet or exceed the accessibility standards defined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, as recommended by the UK Equality Act 2010.
1. Our Commitment
We aim to make our website easy to navigate and use for all visitors by:
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Designing pages that are clear, consistent, and mobile-friendly.
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Using high-contrast colours for legible text.
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Providing descriptive alt-text for images.
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Allowing keyboard-only navigation wherever possible.
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Supporting screen-reader technologies through semantic HTML.
2. Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing effort.
We regularly review our content, images, and design settings in Wix to ensure new features or updates remain compliant.
Where full compliance cannot be achieved immediately, we’re working toward practical solutions to make every section of our site accessible.
3. Compatibility
Our site is designed to function with:
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Modern web browsers such as Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox
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Current operating systems including Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS
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Screen-reader software such as NVDA, VoiceOver, and JAWS
Older browsers or devices may display reduced accessibility or functionality.
4. Feedback
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website.
If you encounter any accessibility barriers or issues, please contact us so we can address them promptly.
Contact details:
📧 [Your Business Email]
📍 West Sussex, United Kingdom
Please describe the page or feature you were trying to use and the nature of the issue. We aim to respond within 3 business days.
5. Future Goals
We plan to:
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Add captions or transcripts to all future video content.
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Improve keyboard focus indicators for interactive elements.
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Continue testing accessibility whenever new features or store updates are published.
6. Legal Framework
This statement is prepared in accordance with:
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Equality Act 2010 (UK)
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Public Sector Bodies (Website and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018 (used here as guidance for private businesses)
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WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards