Accessibility
Accessibility Statement for Adalogy
Adalogy is committed to making this website accessible and welcoming to as many people as possible. I believe everyone should be able to access information online regardless of ability, technology, or circumstance.
On a personal level, accessibility is something I care deeply about. Having a brother with autism has shown me how important it is to create spaces—both online and offline—where everyone feels included.
I am continually working to improve the accessibility and usability of this website. My goal is to follow commonly accepted accessibility standards such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) whenever possible.
Because this site is a personal blog and evolving project, some areas may still be improving. If you experience any difficulty accessing content, navigating the site, or viewing any material, please let me know.
Your feedback helps make Adalogy better for everyone. This Blog makes zero income and it's my way of making others feel included in events that they may not have the ability to attend. I am grateful for your patience. Because running a site is very hard and I am a human who is doing my best.
Contact for Accessibility Help
If you need assistance accessing any part of this website or have suggestions for improvement, please reach out:
Website: https://www.adalogy.com
I will do my best to respond and provide the information you need.