Last updated: 30 June 2026
Our commitment
We aim to make Daisy Meadow accessible and usable for as many people as possible. Daisy Meadow is a gentle pet tribute website, and people should be able to use it with dignity, clarity, and as little friction as possible.
This accessibility statement is starter content and should be reviewed as the website is tested and improved.
How accessible this website is
We aim to follow WCAG 2.2 AA where practical. Our accessibility goals include supporting keyboard navigation, readable text, good colour contrast, alternative text for meaningful images, responsive layouts, and clear form labels and messages.
The website is still being developed, so some areas may not yet meet the standard we want.
What we are doing to improve accessibility
As Daisy Meadow grows, we aim to keep accessibility in mind when adding pages, forms, media, and tribute features. This includes reviewing templates, checking content structure, improving focus and keyboard behaviour, and keeping language clear.
Known limitations
This website is still being developed, and some areas may not yet meet the standard we want. Some media, tribute content, third-party security tools, or newly added features may need further review or improvement.
We do not currently claim full WCAG compliance because a complete accessibility audit has not been confirmed here.
Feedback and contact information
If you find an accessibility problem on Daisy Meadow, or if you need information in a different format, please contact us at [email protected].
Please include the page address, a brief description of the issue, and the browser, device, or assistive technology you were using if you are comfortable sharing that information.
Technical information
Daisy Meadow is built with Drupal and a custom theme. We aim to use semantic HTML, structured headings, accessible form controls, meaningful link text, and layouts that work across different screen sizes.
Review date
This statement was last reviewed on 30 June 2026. It should be reviewed again when major design, template, form, or tribute feature changes are made.