Accessibility Policy
We want our educational content to be available to everyone. This policy describes how we work toward an accessible, inclusive website.
ExpertPoint Online is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. We believe that educational content should be available to everyone, and we work to design and maintain our website in a way that supports inclusive access. This policy describes our commitment and the measures we take.
1. Our commitment to inclusive access
Accessibility is a core part of how we think about publishing. An educational publication only fulfils its purpose if its content can actually be reached and understood by its audience — all of its audience. We strive to follow widely recognized accessibility principles and to continually improve the experience for users with diverse needs and abilities.
2. Keyboard accessibility
Our website is designed to be navigable using a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse. Interactive elements such as links, buttons, and form fields can be reached and operated using standard keyboard controls. We provide a visible focus indicator so that keyboard users can always see which element is currently selected, and we include a "skip to main content" link so that keyboard and screen reader users can bypass repetitive navigation.
3. Responsive design
Our website uses responsive design, which means it adapts to a wide range of screen sizes and devices, from large desktop monitors to small mobile phones. Content reflows to fit the available space, text remains readable, and interactive elements remain usable across devices. This benefits users who rely on mobile devices, who zoom in to enlarge content, or who use a variety of screen configurations.
4. Screen reader compatibility
We structure our content using meaningful, semantic markup so that assistive technologies such as screen readers can interpret it correctly. We use proper heading structures to convey the organization of each page, descriptive link text, alternative text for meaningful images, and appropriate labels for form fields. These practices help screen reader users understand and navigate our content effectively.
5. Readability standards
We write in plain language and design our pages for readability. We use sufficient color contrast between text and background, comfortable font sizes, and generous spacing to make reading easier. We organize content into clear sections with descriptive headings, and we avoid unnecessary jargon. Readability is both an accessibility practice and a core part of our editorial mission to make technology understandable.
6. Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing effort rather than a fixed destination. We periodically review our website against recognized accessibility standards and work to address areas where we can do better. As web technologies and accessibility guidelines evolve, we aim to evolve with them.
7. Feedback and contact
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any difficulty accessing our content, or if you have suggestions for how we can improve, please let us know. Your feedback helps us make the website better for everyone. You can reach us at contact@expertpoint.online or by phone at 888-606-5335. If you require content in an alternative format, please contact us and we will do our best to assist.
If you have any questions about this policy, please contact our editorial team. You can also review our full policy center for related documents.