
ACCESSIBILITY
Website Accessibility
Last updated: September 11, 2024
The USCSA website has been created in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to adhere to ADA compliance regulations. Our primary objective is to make our content accessible to every visitor, including individuals with diverse physical disabilities, vision impairment, hearing challenges, and limited dexterity, among others.
Our website platform specifically recognizes the importance of ADA compliance and offers a range of features and tools designed to assist users in building websites that are accessible to individuals with disabilities. These include options to add alt text to images, ensuring screen readers can convey meaningful descriptions, as well as support for accessible navigation and content structure.
We are committed to maintaining high accessibility standards and regularly update our website while reviewing its content to ensure continuous compliance with the guidelines. Should you encounter any problems, have concerns, or questions regarding the website's accessibility, please reach out to our National Office. Your feedback will be used to help us enhance our website's accessibility for all users.
Please contact us at help@uscsa.org with any ADA concerns.
Photos / Images
To enhance accessibility, we have implemented 'ALT' tags for alternative text and 'TITLE' tags for all images on our site. These tags provide descriptive text for images, ensuring accessibility for users who have disabled images in their browsers. If you need to disable images, you can adjust this setting in your browser's preferences.
Content Updates
We consistently update our website with fresh content, images, and links. Given the dynamic nature of our site, we are continually working on user accessibility. If you encounter any issues, concerns, or have inquiries about our website's accessibility, please do not hesitate to contact our web team.
Accessibility Tools
Google Chrome provides accessibility tools / extensions that can be added to browsers to enhance the user experience. View the extensions here.
Videos
While we aim to minimize the use of animation and video on our website, certain pages may occasionally feature such content. You can access all video content on our YouTube channel and, when applicable, it includes closed captions for enhanced accessibility.