We build every page so that everyone can use it. Here is our commitment and what we do to make that real.
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.2 at Level AA. These guidelines are the widely accepted standard for making web content easier to perceive, operate, and understand for people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, screen magnification, and other assistive tools.
Clear, descriptive alt text on every image so screen readers can describe them accurately.
Proper heading structure and logical page order so content is easy to move through.
Full keyboard navigation so the site works without a mouse.
Text and background colors at WCAG-compliant contrast ratios throughout.
Labeled form fields so assistive technology can identify every input clearly.
Flexible layouts that hold together cleanly when text is resized up to 200 percent.
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We review new pages as we add them and correct issues as we find them. Some older pages or content from outside sources may not yet meet every guideline, and we are working to improve those areas over time.
If any part of this site is difficult to access, please tell us. We take every report seriously and will work to fix the issue as quickly as we can.
Report an IssueLast reviewed: May 2026 | Contact page for accessibility support