Accessibility
Accessibility is part of our commitment to ethical, inclusive systems.
Aluma is committed to making its website and digital content accessible to as many people as possible, including individuals with disabilities.
Accessibility is not treated as a technical afterthought, but as an ethical responsibility aligned with Aluma's broader mission of care, clarity, and human dignity.
Our Approach to Accessibility
Aluma aims to design and maintain digital experiences that are clear, usable, and adaptable to different needs.
Our approach includes:
- Using readable fonts and sufficient color contrast
- Structuring content for screen readers and assistive technologies
- Supporting keyboard navigation where possible
- Organizing content in a clear, logical manner
- Avoiding unnecessary visual or cognitive complexity
We aim to align with widely recognized accessibility standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), as best practices rather than rigid guarantees.
Ongoing Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As Aluma evolves, we continue to review and improve the accessibility of our website, content, and tools.
Some areas of the site may not yet be fully accessible, and we recognize that there is always more work to do. Feedback helps us identify barriers and make meaningful improvements.
Need Assistance or Want to Report an Issue?
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of AlumaHub.net or would like to report an accessibility concern, we encourage you to reach out.
We will make reasonable efforts to review concerns and respond in a timely manner.
Please use our contact form and select "Accessibility Support" as the subject to ensure your message is routed appropriately.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
Accessibility reflects Aluma's broader commitment to ethical care, inclusive systems, and respect for diverse ways of engaging with information.
We view accessibility not only as a compliance concern, but as part of responsible design and thoughtful practice.