1. Accessibility Commitment
MindCoreLink is committed to improving accessibility for website visitors and to reducing avoidable barriers in user-facing digital experiences. We aim to make this website more usable for people who rely on keyboard navigation, assistive technologies, zoom, high contrast settings, alternative input methods, captions, clear structure, and predictable interaction behavior.
2. Accessibility Standard
The operational accessibility baseline for this website is based on WCAG 2.2 AA remediation standards. This baseline supports broader accessibility, usability, and legal-conscious implementation goals, including ADA compliance objectives and EAA compliance objectives where relevant.
This means accessibility is intended to influence planning, design, content authoring, navigation, forms, semantic structure, component behavior, and ongoing quality review.
3. Areas of Accessibility Focus
MindCoreLink aims to review and improve website accessibility across areas including, but not limited to:
- Headings, document structure, and semantic HTML.
- Keyboard accessibility and focus visibility.
- Link clarity and understandable navigation patterns.
- Color contrast and readable visual hierarchy.
- Form labels, instructions, validation, and error handling.
- Responsive layouts and mobile-first usability behavior.
- Alt text strategy and meaningful media presentation.
- Component behavior for menus, modals, tabs, accordions, sliders, and other interactive patterns.
4. Ongoing Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time declaration. As the site evolves, content may be added, updated, or restructured, and digital components may change over time. MindCoreLink seeks to review accessibility continuously and improve areas where friction, inconsistency, or barriers are identified.
This may include remediation work, content adjustments, design refinements, code-level improvements, and process changes for future publishing and maintenance.
5. Feedback and Support
If you encounter an accessibility issue, usability barrier, or area that does not work well with assistive technology or keyboard-only interaction, we encourage you to contact us.
When reaching out, please share as much helpful context as possible, such as the page involved, the issue encountered, the device or browser used, and the assistive technology or method of interaction if relevant.
6. Browser, Device, and Technology Considerations
This website is intended to function across modern browsers, desktop devices, tablets, and mobile devices. Because accessibility can be affected by browser differences, device settings, software updates, assistive technology combinations, and third-party integrations, experiences may vary in some cases.
Where issues are identified, MindCoreLink aims to evaluate them and determine appropriate remediation priorities.
7. Third-Party Content and Tools
Some website functionality may rely on third-party tools, embedded content, plugins, or external services. While MindCoreLink seeks to choose and implement tools responsibly, we may not control the accessibility behavior of every third-party system or external platform.
Where a third-party tool creates a significant accessibility barrier, we aim to assess alternatives, mitigations, or improvement opportunities when reasonably possible.
8. Known Limitations and Interim Gaps
As the website continues to evolve, some content, media, components, or third-party integrations may require further accessibility review or remediation. MindCoreLink seeks to identify and address such issues over time, especially when they affect core site tasks such as navigation, reading, inquiry, or content access.
9. Contact
If you need assistance accessing any part of this website, or if you want to report an accessibility issue, contact:
MindCoreLink
Davenport, Florida, United States
info@mindcorelink.com
10. Statement Updates
This Accessibility Statement may be updated from time to time to reflect changes to website structure, content, remediation progress, standards alignment, or operational accessibility processes.