Accessibility Statement – The AI Cleric

Our Commitment to Accessibility

At The AI Cleric, we are deeply committed to ensuring digital accessibility for everyone, regardless of their abilities or the technology they use. We strive to provide a positive and barrier-free online experience for all visitors to www.theaicleric.com (the “Site”). Our goal is to make our Site as accessible and user-friendly as possible, allowing all individuals to access the information and services we provide with ease.

Standards and Implemented Features

We are actively working to increase the accessibility and usability of our website and, in doing so, adhere to many of the available standards and guidelines. Our efforts include designing and developing the Site with reference to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Key features and practices implemented to enhance accessibility include:

High-Contrast Text and Backgrounds:

Ensuring sufficient color contrast ratios to make text easily readable for users with visual impairments.

Keyboard Navigation Support:

All interactive elements and content are navigable using only a keyboard, allowing users who cannot use a mouse to access all features.

Responsive Design for All Devices:

The Site’s layout and content adapt seamlessly to various screen sizes and orientations, providing an optimal viewing experience on desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.

Meaningful Image Alt Text:

Providing descriptive alternative text for all meaningful images, allowing screen readers to convey visual information to users with low vision or blindness.

ARIA Labels and Semantic HTML:

Utilizing Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) labels and semantic HTML elements to improve the understanding and navigation for assistive technologies.

Clear and Consistent Layout:

Maintaining a predictable and consistent layout across the Site to aid navigation and reduce cognitive load.

Ongoing Improvement Efforts

Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time achievement. The AI Cleric is dedicated to continuously reviewing and updating our website to identify and address potential accessibility barriers. We regularly conduct accessibility audits, engage with user feedback, and stay informed about the latest accessibility guidelines and technologies to enhance our Site’s inclusivity. Our commitment extends to providing training for our content creators and developers to ensure accessibility best practices are integrated into our workflow.

Third-Party Content and Tools

Our Site may integrate or link to third-party content, plugins, or embedded tools (e.g., social media feeds, video players, analytics services). While we strive to partner with vendors who share our commitment to accessibility, we do not have direct control over the accessibility features of these third-party elements. We encourage you to review the accessibility statements or policies of any third-party services you interact with via our Site. We will, however, make reasonable efforts to find accessible alternatives where possible.

Feedback and Contact Information

Your feedback is invaluable in our ongoing efforts to improve accessibility. If you experience any difficulty accessing any part of our Site, encounter accessibility barriers, or have suggestions on how we can further enhance the user experience for individuals with disabilities, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated accessibility team. We take all feedback seriously and will work to address your concerns promptly.

Please reach out to us at:

Email: accessibility@theaicleric.com

Updates to This Accessibility Statement

We review and update this Accessibility Statement periodically to reflect changes in our accessibility practices, technological advancements, or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. The “Last updated” date at the top of this statement will indicate when the most recent changes were made. We encourage you to review this statement regularly to stay informed about our commitment to accessibility.