Website Accessibility Statement

reptileshub.com (“company”, “I”, “we” or “us”) is committed to providing all users, including those with disabilities, with full and equal access to our website. We are committed to ensuring international compliance with web accessibility laws and policies, including, but not limited to, the 2010/2012 Jodhan decision of the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal and Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), and to improving everyone’s user experience on our website, reptileshub.com by implementing the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”), accessibility standards developed in collaboration with individuals and organizations worldwide through the World Wide Web Consortium (“W3C”) process, with the goal of providing a single shared standard for web content accessibility that meets the needs of individuals, organizations, and governments worldwide.

We have made a genuine effort and commitment to follow best practices for ADA compliance, including auditing and testing our website for accessibility. Please be aware that our efforts to meet current WCAG guidelines are ongoing as we incorporate the necessary accessibility widgets and improvements to make our website as accessible and user-friendly as possible.

This website is designed to be compatible with assistive technologies and the most recent two major browser versions. Some aspects of the website may not display optimally in Internet Explorer 10, 11, or older browsers. The website is not intended for Internet Explorer 9 or earlier versions.

Accessibility Plugin / Widget

This website includes a third-party plugin, also known as a Widget called One Click Accessibility. This Widget can improve website accessibility for some users, particularly those with specific disabilities. This widget can be found on all our website pages and strives to adhere to the most recent WCAG guidelines. 

By clicking the accessibility menu icon that appears after clicking on the Widget described above, you can enable the accessibility menu. Please wait a moment after triggering the accessibility menu for the entire accessibility menu to load.

Disclaimer 

We have no control over using the Widget above or any other third-party add-ons or “plugins” on our website. These may or may not work for every user and/or every type of disability. We have no control over the structure of these plugins and are unable to modify them at all or to the extent necessary to accommodate every user of our website. We are not responsible for those elements over which we have no control. You use these third-party widgets or plugins entirely at your own risk.

People using screen readers are encouraged to utilize ad blocker browser extensions to enjoy an improved experience on the site.

We have made reasonable efforts to make our website accessible in accordance with standard business practices; however, if you believe that some content, features, or processes could be improved, we welcome your feedback. If you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch with us at Call Us: +1 (281) 503-8424 Email: Jimmie@reptileshub.com

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