Digital Accessibility
Accessibility Statement. Content Cribs Is Being Built for Everyone.
Content Cribs is committed to improving access to its website, content, forms and digital services for people with disabilities. Accessibility is an ongoing part of how we design, build, review and improve the platform.
Our approach: Content Cribs is a growing platform with many pages, forms, media elements, ecommerce tools and third-party integrations. We do not claim that every part is already free of barriers. We are working toward a more accessible experience and invite users to report problems so they can be reviewed and addressed.
Section 01
Our Commitment
Content Cribs wants people with a wide range of abilities, technologies and access needs to be able to perceive, understand, navigate, interact with and contribute to the platform.
We aim to consider accessibility throughout the design, development, content, media and maintenance process rather than treating it as a one-time project.
Our efforts may include improving page structure, forms, keyboard access, focus visibility, text readability, contrast, media alternatives, error messages, responsive behavior and compatibility with commonly used assistive technologies.
Section 02
Accessibility Standard and Goal
Content Cribs uses the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) as an important reference for improving digital accessibility. Our current target is to work toward substantial conformance with WCAG 2.2 Level AA for the website’s primary public content and essential user journeys.
WCAG organizes accessibility around four broad principles: digital content should be perceivable, operable, understandable and robust.
Identifying a target standard does not mean every page, document, plugin, embed or item of user content currently meets every WCAG success criterion. Accessibility work is ongoing.
Section 03
What We Are Working to Improve
As the Content Cribs platform is built and refined, accessibility priorities may include the following:
Keyboard Access
Supporting navigation and essential interactions without requiring a mouse, together with visible keyboard focus.
Clear Page Organization
Using meaningful headings, labels, landmarks, link text and a logical reading order where reasonably possible.
Contrast and Scaling
Improving color contrast, responsive layouts and usability when text is enlarged or the page is zoomed.
Instructions and Errors
Providing understandable labels, required-field indicators, validation messages and recovery guidance.
Text Alternatives
Adding useful alternative text to meaningful imagery while avoiding unnecessary descriptions for decorative elements.
Captions and Transcripts
Expanding captions, transcripts or other alternatives for meaningful prerecorded audio and video content.
Section 04
Testing and Continuous Improvement
Accessibility cannot be fully evaluated through automated tools alone. Our review process may combine:
- Automated accessibility scans.
- Keyboard-only review.
- Screen-reader review of representative user journeys.
- Color-contrast and text-scaling checks.
- Manual review of headings, links, forms and error handling.
- Feedback from users with disabilities.
New content, plugins and integrations can introduce new issues. We may prioritize remediation based on severity, frequency, essential functionality, user impact and the resources required to provide a durable correction.
Section 05
Third-Party Tools, Plugins and Embedded Content
Content Cribs may use third-party tools and services such as WordPress plugins, ecommerce systems, forms, payment processors, maps, video players, social-media embeds, scheduling tools, financing services and other integrations.
Some third-party components may not be fully controlled by Content Cribs and may present accessibility limitations. We may evaluate alternatives, adjust configurations, provide supplementary instructions or offer another method of access where reasonably possible.
A link to an independently operated website does not mean Content Cribs controls the accessibility of that external service.
Section 06
User-Submitted Listings, Profiles and Media
As the network grows, property owners, creators, professionals, brands and other users may submit descriptions, images, videos, documents, profiles and listings.
We may provide accessibility guidance and improve platform-level presentation, but user-submitted material may not always include complete captions, transcripts, alternative text or accessible document formatting.
Users who publish content are encouraged to provide accurate descriptions, captions and accessible alternatives whenever possible.
Section 07
Alternative Ways to Access Information or Services
If an accessibility barrier prevents you from obtaining information, completing a form, making a purchase, submitting an application or using another service, please contact us.
Depending on the request and available resources, we may be able to:
- Provide the information in another accessible format.
- Help complete a form or application through another method.
- Provide a written transcript or description.
- Explain a product, service, property or process directly.
- Offer an alternative communication or transaction pathway.
Alternative access may not reproduce every interactive feature, but we will make reasonable efforts to provide the essential information or service.
Section 08
How to Report an Accessibility Barrier
Please submit accessibility feedback through the Content Cribs Contact page .
Helpful information includes:
- The web address or page title where the issue occurred.
- A description of the problem and the task you were attempting.
- Your browser and device, when known.
- The assistive technology being used, when relevant.
- The format or alternative that would help you access the information.
- Your preferred method of response.
Do not include passwords, full payment-card numbers, medical details or other unnecessary sensitive information in an accessibility report.
Section 09
How We Review and Respond
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports and evaluate the barrier within a reasonable period. The time needed to provide a correction or alternative may depend on:
- The nature and severity of the barrier.
- Whether a third-party provider controls the affected feature.
- The complexity of the correction.
- The availability of an immediate alternative.
- The number and priority of active accessibility issues.
We may contact you for additional details, provide an interim alternative or explain the remediation steps being considered.
We value accessibility feedback and will not retaliate against a person for reporting a good-faith concern.
Section 10
Browser and Assistive-Technology Compatibility
Content Cribs is intended to work with current versions of widely used browsers, operating systems and assistive technologies.
Older or unsupported technology may not receive the same level of functionality or accessibility. For the strongest experience, use a current browser and keep assistive technology updated where reasonably possible.
Compatibility may vary across devices, browser extensions, privacy tools, plugins and embedded third-party services.
Section 11
Updates to This Statement
We may update this Accessibility Statement as the platform, accessibility practices, standards, technology and available features change.
The “Last Updated” date at the top of this page identifies the most recent revision.
Section 12
Contact Us
Accessibility questions, requests for alternative access and reports of digital barriers may be submitted through:
Content Cribs
Website:
ContentCribs.com
Accessibility feedback:
Content Cribs Contact Page
Location: Florida, United States
Include “Accessibility” in your message and provide enough detail for us to locate and understand the barrier.
Accessibility Feedback
Encountered a Barrier? Please Tell Us.
We want to understand what prevented access and provide a reasonable alternative while the issue is reviewed.
Report an Accessibility Issue