The approach
Accessible by design, honest about gaps.
The rebuilt site is designed with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA level in mind. It has not yet received a complete independent accessibility audit, so CCC does not claim full conformance.
Accessibility is treated as part of publishing and maintenance rather than a one-off badge. Reasonable improvements will be made when problems are identified.
Current foundation
What the rebuilt site already supports.
- a skip link to move directly to the main page content;
- semantic header, navigation, main-content and footer landmarks;
- keyboard-visible focus indicators;
- responsive layouts for narrow screens and text enlargement;
- reduced animation when a visitor requests reduced motion;
- descriptive page titles, headings and link wording;
- alternative text or decorative treatment for reviewed images;
- no automatically loaded advertising, social or video widgets.
Known limitations
Where improvement is still needed.
CCC includes a large archive carried over from the original WordPress website. Older preserved articles may contain heading structures, descriptions, tables or image alternatives that are less clear than the newly reviewed content.
Some external websites linked from CCC may not meet the same accessibility standard and are outside CCC's control.
High-visibility and promoted content is reviewed first. The preserved archive will continue to be improved over time rather than hidden until every historical page is perfect.
Tell Gary
Report an access problem.
Email info@cookingclickscanines.co.uk when something prevents you from using the site or when you need information in a different reasonable format.
Please include, where possible:
- the page address;
- what you were trying to do;
- what happened instead;
- your device, browser and assistive technology;
- the format or adjustment that would help.
Personal circumstances do not need to be explained in unnecessary detail. The aim is to understand and fix the barrier.