Web Accessibility - Accessibility & Equal Access

Web accessibility is essential to ensure equal access and equal opportunity for people of all abilities. An inclusive digital experience allows everyone to access information, services, and functionality without barriers.

Computer and web accessibility refers to designing digital systems that can be used by all individuals, regardless of disability type or severity. Drumbeaters of America is committed to providing an online environment that is accessible to everyone, including individuals with visual, auditory, cognitive, and physical disabilities.

We recognize the importance of creating an accessible website for users with blindness or low vision, deafness or hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, and limited mobility. Accessibility is not only a technical requirement—it is a fundamental part of delivering a respectful and inclusive user experience.

The web plays a critical role in modern life, including education, employment, government services, commerce, healthcare, and recreation. Ensuring accessibility allows all users to participate fully and independently in these areas.

We actively improve our website in alignment with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. These guidelines provide a comprehensive framework for making web content more accessible to people with disabilities while also improving overall usability for all users.


Primary Accessibility Guidelines

  • Use sufficient color contrast to ensure content is easy to see.
  • Provide text alternatives for non-text content such as images and icons.
  • Include captions and alternatives for audio and video content.
  • Ensure all functionality is accessible using a keyboard.
  • Design content that is adaptable and compatible with assistive technologies.
  • Give users sufficient time to read and interact with content.
  • Support clear navigation and intuitive content discovery.
  • Ensure text is readable, understandable, and clearly structured.
  • Design interfaces that behave in predictable and consistent ways.
  • Maximize compatibility with current and future user agents and technologies.
  • WCAG defines three levels of accessibility conformance: A (minimum), AA (recommended), and AAA (enhanced). Our objective is to conform to WCAG Level AA.

We Welcome Your Feedback

If you experience any accessibility barriers or have questions about the accessibility of this website, please contact us. Your feedback helps us improve and maintain an inclusive digital experience.

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