Accessibility Statement — Get ? Gardener
Get ? Gardener Accessibility Center
Accessibility: Get ? Gardener Compliance Overview
We are committed to making the Get ? Gardener experience inclusive and usable for as many people as possible. This accessibility statement explains our approach to ensuring an accessible Get ? Gardener area through design, development, and ongoing review. Our goal is to provide an intuitive, predictable, and barrier-free service whether you access the Get ? Gardener platform on desktop, mobile, or assistive devices.
Our accessibility program is informed by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. We follow an iterative process of design review, automated testing, and manual evaluation to ensure that the accessible Get ? Gardener area meets industry best practices. We continuously refine patterns to reduce friction for users who rely on assistive technologies.
To support a wide range of needs, the accessible Get ? Gardener experience includes features such as:
- Screen-reader support with semantic HTML, ARIA where appropriate, and clear page landmarks.
- Keyboard navigation enabling full operation without a mouse, including logical tab order and visible focus indicators.
- High-contrast visual design options and scalable text to assist users with low vision.
We test accessibility across a diverse set of assistive technologies, including popular screen readers and keyboard-only workflows. Our manual testing regimen covers common usage scenarios in the accessible Get ? Gardener area, such as onboarding, search, task management, and account settings. Where automated tools help us find issues quickly, human evaluation confirms true usability for people who depend on assistive technology.
Key accessibility techniques we apply include semantic headings, properly labeled form controls, skip links, and ARIA roles to improve navigation for screen-reader users. We also implement clear focus styles and consistent keyboard traps avoidance so keyboard users can navigate reliably through the Get ? Gardener interface.
We maintain an internal accessibility checklist that maps design components to WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria. Typical items on our checklist include:
- Text alternatives for non-text content and meaningful alt descriptions for images where necessary.
- Sufficient color contrast and not relying solely on color to convey information.
- Accessible notifications and dynamic content announcements for assistive technologies.
We recognize that no system is perfect and that there may be residual issues or content that does not yet fully meet our standards. If you encounter a barrier within the Get ? Gardener area, please contact our accessibility team using the accessibility request form or the in-app contact channel. We will respond to requests and reasonable accommodation inquiries and work with you to provide an alternative means of accessing the information or features.
Response and remediation: We prioritize accessibility issues based on impact and severity and aim to address reported barriers in a timely manner. Our review process includes tracking reports, assigning remediation tasks, and validating fixes against WCAG 2.1 AA where applicable. We publish updates to our accessibility practices as improvements are implemented.
For transparency, we review our accessibility strategy regularly and engage with users and experts to refine the accessible Get ? Gardener area. Our commitment is to continuous improvement, clear communication, and practical support for everyone who uses Get ? Gardener. Thank you for helping us make the experience better and more inclusive for all.
