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Accessibility Support for Cognitive Needs

If you have cognitive or learning disabilities—such as dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or memory impairments, and so on—you most likely benefit from a clear and consistent layout. My website has a well-structured layout with logical navigation, headings, and predictable patterns which helps reduce cognitive overload and makes it easier to find and process information. 

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Accessibility Support for Hearing Challenges

This does not apply to this site since none of my posts include video or sound content.

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Accessibility Support for Limited Mobility or Motor Skills

If you have limited motor function, you could have difficulty using a mouse or touchpad. You could instead rely on keyboard navigation or adaptive devices. My site design should support full keyboard access—along with visible focus indicators—which make it more accessible and user-friendly for those of you who must navigate without a traditional pointer. ​

 

Accessibility Support for Neurological Conditions

If you have neurological differences—such as epilepsy, migraines, or sensory processing disorders—flashing content or fast-moving animations could be overwhelming or even harmful. My pages have reduced motion settings and minimized flashing elements which allows you to control animations can create a safer and more comfortable experience. If you would like animations and buttons to play with, please go to the Interactive Page to ensure you experience this website as safely as possible. 

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Accessibility Support for Speech or Communication

This does not apply to this site since none of my posts include video communication with you as the reader/viewer.

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Accessibility Support for Visual Needs

If you have partial or complete vision loss, you could depend on screen readers or other assistive technologies. To make it easier to browse the website with visual impairments, I have included alternative text for site images, high-contrast color schemes, readable font sizes, and clear labels. These adjustments were designed to make the visual content usable you, regardless of your level of sight.

 

I have tried to accommodate to these needs but if you still struggle, please contact me to request a change to help with accessibility, visibility, and a general positive reading experience.

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If you have any concerns or questions about the accessibility on this site or would like an additional accessibility explanation, please contact me on            and I will address any concerns or questions you have. 

Thank you for your interest in Write Remedy: Vial Blossoms where curiosity is key, and everything else falls into place.

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