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Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on 04/22/2026.
I’m committed to making this website as accessible and easy to use as possible for all visitors. This site is part of an ongoing effort to share work clearly and thoughtfully, and accessibility is an important part of that process.
What web accessibility is
Accessibility means designing and building a website so that people with different abilities can navigate, understand, and interact with it. This includes supporting tools like screen readers, keyboard navigation, and ensuring content is structured in a clear and consistent way.
Accessibility Adjustments on This Site
This site aims to follow WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines where possible.
Steps taken include:
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Clear content structure with consistent headings
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Readable typography and sufficient color contrast
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Keyboard-friendly navigation
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Alternative text for images where relevant
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Responsive layouts for different screen sizes
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Minimal use of motion and animation
Because this is an evolving portfolio, updates and improvements are made on an ongoing basis.
Requests, Issues, and Suggestions
If you experience any difficulty accessing content on this site, or if something could be improved, I’d genuinely appreciate you letting me know.
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Email: nebogart@gmail.com
I’ll do my best to respond and address issues as quickly as possible.
Third-Party Content
Some parts of this site may include third-party tools or embedded content (such as videos or external platforms). While I aim to choose accessible tools, I don’t have full control over their accessibility and cannot guarantee full compliance in those areas.
Ongoing Effort
Accessibility is not a one-time task—it’s an ongoing process. As this site grows and evolves, I will continue to review and improve accessibility wherever possible.