Southeast Post Secondary Education Alliance (SEPSEA) is committed to ensuring our online products and services are accessible to everyone, regardless of their ability. Providing an accessible website has a positive effect on general usability and we believe that websites that are accessible and usable benefit everyone. We seek to ensure all of our websites and web applications, conform to all Level AA success criteria of W3C WAI WCAG 2.1.
All the pages on our website will meet W3C WAI’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1, Level AA conformance. Existing web content produced by our organization will meet our standard by June 30, 2019.
We are continually seeking out solutions that will bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall web accessibility. In the meantime, should you experience any difficulty in accessing deepdiscount.com website, please report any issues by emailing us at info@brewyardbeercompany.com or call (626) 5347.
Southeast Post Secondary Education Alliance (SEPSEA) will continue to review, test and modify our website and any future releases of the site, for web accessibility issues and aim to ensure that this is an ongoing commitment.
Our ultimate goal is to conform to web accessibility guidelines of WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Some pages within the website might have some accessibility related issues. We are actively working to move them into a format that will meet with the standards of the rest of our website.
We also endeavor to ensure that:
- All images on our site contain appropriate alternate text
- Pages and images on this site are optimized to load quickly and smoothly
- All foreground and background colors are checked to ensure sufficient contrast, or given alternative text in the case of images
- Our content is written clearly, concisely, free of jargon and in plain English
- All pages use headings
- All “calls to action” are highlighted with icons and/or different color fonts or underlined
- Symbols (e.g. >) are used in context and for their semantic use
- Consistent navigation and page layouts are used
- All forms are navigable using a keyboard
- We include submit buttons on all forms
- We use cascading style sheets to control layout and presentation
JavaScript (a scripting language) is widely used in website development to deliver an enhanced user experience for things like rollover menus and conditional content visibility. Google has more details on how to enable JavaScript
Should you have any issues or need to talk to someone, please contact Dr. Tom Smith, SEPSEA’S Executive Director via email at: tecsmith@uark.edu or by phone at: 479-466-0420.
Useful resources
- Web accessibility initiative – how to change text sizes or colors >
- Understanding accessibility – what is Web Accessibility? >
- W3C accessibility initiative – what is the W3C initiative? >
- Microsoft – accessibility support center >
- Internet Explorer – help and guidance >
- Google Chrome – help and support >
- Apple Safari – help and support >
- Netscape – help center >
- Mozilla Firefox – help and tutorials >