Support
Do you need assistance accessing something on our website?
Email kris@adabook.com and I will reply as soon as possible.
Commitment to Accessibility
ADABook.com is committed to accessibility. It is my (Kris Rivenburgh’s) policy to ensure that persons with disabilities have full and equal access to my digital offerings.
Feedback
I welcome any feedback on the performance and accessibility of this website. Email me at kris@adabook.com to provide feedback.
Standards
ADABook.com strives to conform to WCAG 2.1 AA standards to ensure digital offerings are fully accessible.
Compatibility
ADABook.com is compatible with most major Internet browsers including Chrome, FireFox, and Safari.
ADABook.com may not perform optimally on Internet Explorer and older browser versions.
Coordinator
As the sole owner and operator of ADABook.com, I am responsible for all coordinating accessibility efforts. I work with contract developers to improve accessibility.
Testing
ADABook.com has been manually audited under WCAG 2.1 AA technical standards. Additionally, this website has been scanned using automated software (WAVE and AXE) to review accessibility.
Training and Education
I have personally taken training administered by Karl Groves of Tenon.io and Jared Smith of WebAIM.org. I have also undergone dozens of hours of informal training and education. Rob Dodson’s YouTube channel has been particularly helpful.
Compliance
Through genuine effort and commitment including manual evaluations, consulting, and remediation, I believe ADABook.com adheres to best practices for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Resources
NVAccess.org offers the NVDA screen reader for free.
You can learn more about the right to equal access for all Americans at ADA.gov.
Section508.gov provides numerous resources for making accessible websites and maintaining them.
W3C and WCAG 2.1 provide technical guidelines and examples for what web accessibility should be.
Accessible.org provides web accessibility information and services.
Support
Do you need assistance accessing something on our website?
Email kris@adabook.com and I will reply as soon as possible.
Commitment to Accessibility
ADABook.com is committed to accessibility. It is my (Kris Rivenburgh’s) policy to ensure that persons with disabilities have full and equal access to my digital offerings.
Feedback
I welcome any feedback on the performance and accessibility of this website. Email me at kris@adabook.com to provide feedback.
Standards
ADABook.com strives to conform to WCAG 2.1 AA standards to ensure digital offerings are fully accessible.
Compatibility
ADABook.com is compatible with most major Internet browsers including Chrome, FireFox, and Safari.
ADABook.com may not perform optimally on Internet Explorer and older browser versions.
Coordinator
As the sole owner and operator of ADABook.com, I am responsible for all coordinating accessibility efforts. I work with contract developers to improve accessibility.
Testing
Accessible.org has been manually audited and scanned using automated software (WAVE and AXE ) to ensure accessibility.
Training and Education
I have personally taken training administered by Karl Groves of Tenon.io and Jared Smith of WebAIM.org. I have also undergone dozens of hours of informal training and education. Rob Dodson’s YouTube channel has been particularly helpful.
Compliance
Through genuine effort and commitment including manual evaluations, consulting, and remediation, I believe ADABook.com adheres to best practices for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Resources
NVAccess.org offers the NVDA screen reader for free.
You can learn more about the right to equal access for all Americans at ADA.gov.
Section508.gov provides numerous resources for making accessible websites and maintaining them.
W3C and WCAG 2.1 provide technical guidelines and examples for what web accessibility should be.
Accessible.org provides web accessibility information and services.
Support
Do you need assistance accessing something on our website?
Email kris@adabook.com and I will reply as soon as possible.
Commitment to Accessibility
ADABook.com is committed to accessibility. It is my (Kris Rivenburgh’s) policy to ensure that persons with disabilities have full and equal access to my digital offerings.
Feedback
I welcome any feedback on the performance and accessibility of this website. Email me at kris@adabook.com to provide feedback.
Standards
ADABook.com strives to conform to WCAG 2.1 AA standards to ensure digital offerings are fully accessible.
Compatibility
ADABook.com is compatible with most major Internet browsers including Chrome, FireFox, and Safari.
ADABook.com may not perform optimally on Internet Explorer and older browser versions.
Coordinator
As the sole owner and operator of ADABook.com, I am responsible for all coordinating accessibility efforts. I work with contract developers to improve accessibility.
Testing
Accessible.org has been manually audited and scanned using automated software (WAVE and AXE ) to ensure accessibility.
Training and Education
I have personally taken training administered by Karl Groves of Tenon.io and Jared Smith of WebAIM.org. I have also undergone dozens of hours of informal training and education. Rob Dodson’s YouTube channel has been particularly helpful.
Compliance
Through genuine effort and commitment including manual evaluations, consulting, and remediation, I believe ADABook.com adheres to best practices for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Resources
NVAccess.org offers the NVDA screen reader for free.
You can learn more about the right to equal access for all Americans at ADA.gov.
Section508.gov provides numerous resources for making accessible websites and maintaining them.
W3C and WCAG 2.1 provide technical guidelines and examples for what web accessibility should be.
Accessible.org provides web accessibility information and services.
Support
Do you need assistance accessing something on our website?
Email kris@adabook.com and I will reply as soon as possible.
Commitment to Accessibility
ADABook.com is committed to accessibility. It is my (Kris Rivenburgh’s) policy to ensure that persons with disabilities have full and equal access to my digital offerings.
Feedback
I welcome any feedback on the performance and accessibility of this website. Email me at kris@adabook.com to provide feedback.
Standards
ADABook.com strives to conform to WCAG 2.1 AA standards to ensure digital offerings are fully accessible.
Compatibility
ADABook.com is compatible with most major Internet browsers including Chrome, FireFox, and Safari.
ADABook.com may not perform optimally on Internet Explorer and older browser versions.
Coordinator
As the sole owner and operator of ADABook.com, I am responsible for all coordinating accessibility efforts. I work with contract developers to improve accessibility.
Testing
Accessible.org has been manually audited and scanned using automated software (WAVE and AXE ) to ensure accessibility.
Training and Education
I have personally taken training administered by Karl Groves of Tenon.io and Jared Smith of WebAIM.org. I have also undergone dozens of hours of informal training and education. Rob Dodson’s YouTube channel has been particularly helpful.
Compliance
Through genuine effort and commitment including manual evaluations, consulting, and remediation, I believe ADABook.com adheres to best practices for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Resources
NVAccess.org offers the NVDA screen reader for free.
You can learn more about the right to equal access for all Americans at ADA.gov.
Section508.gov provides numerous resources for making accessible websites and maintaining them.
W3C and WCAG 2.1 provide technical guidelines and examples for what web accessibility should be.
Accessible.org provides web accessibility information and services.
Support
Do you need assistance accessing something on our website?
Email kris@adabook.com and I will reply as soon as possible.
Commitment to Accessibility
ADABook.com is committed to accessibility. It is my (Kris Rivenburgh’s) policy to ensure that persons with disabilities have full and equal access to my digital offerings.
Feedback
I welcome any feedback on the performance and accessibility of this website. Email me at kris@adabook.com to provide feedback.
Standards
ADABook.com strives to conform to WCAG 2.1 AA standards to ensure digital offerings are fully accessible.
Compatibility
ADABook.com is compatible with most major Internet browsers including Chrome, FireFox, and Safari.
ADABook.com may not perform optimally on Internet Explorer and older browser versions.
Coordinator
As the sole owner and operator of ADABook.com, I am responsible for all coordinating accessibility efforts. I work with contract developers to improve accessibility.
Testing
Accessible.org has been manually audited and scanned using automated software (WAVE and AXE ) to ensure accessibility.
Training and Education
I have personally taken training administered by Karl Groves of Tenon.io and Jared Smith of WebAIM.org. I have also undergone dozens of hours of informal training and education. Rob Dodson’s YouTube channel has been particularly helpful.
Compliance
Through genuine effort and commitment including manual evaluations, consulting, and remediation, I believe ADABook.com adheres to best practices for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Resources
NVAccess.org offers the NVDA screen reader for free.
You can learn more about the right to equal access for all Americans at ADA.gov.
Section508.gov provides numerous resources for making accessible websites and maintaining them.
W3C and WCAG 2.1 provide technical guidelines and examples for what web accessibility should be.
Accessible.org provides web accessibility information and services.