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Accessibility

At Naming Domains, we believe the internet should be an open, inclusive, and accessible space for everyone, regardless of physical, sensory, cognitive, or technological abilities.

We believe the true purpose of digital experiences is to connect people, bring them closer, and offer equal opportunities. That is why accessibility is a core principle of our creation, design, and technology philosophy.

COMMITMENT

We continuously work to ensure that all our websites, platforms, and content are developed with accessibility in mind, following usability best practices and international digital accessibility standards such as the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).

We are committed to:

  • Using semantic code and structures compatible with assistive technologies;

  • Ensuring adequate color contrast, adjustable font sizes, and intuitive navigation;

  • Providing alternative text for relevant images and visual elements;

  • Enabling content access via keyboard, voice commands, or screen readers;

  • Continuously reviewing our projects to remove barriers and expand digital inclusion.

PRACTICES

We believe accessibility is not an optional feature, it is an essential value. When a website is accessible, it becomes easier to navigate, faster to understand, and fairer to every visitor. For this reason, we adopt the principles of universal design, ensuring that every experience created by Naming Domains works effectively for all users, across all devices and contexts.

  • Accessibility analysis and remediation: We use tools such as Accessibility Wizard to identify and resolve navigation and comprehension barriers.

  • Defined default language: We configure the site language to support screen readers and automatic translation tools.

  • Logical and coherent content structure: We organize page elements with clear hierarchy to ensure smooth and intuitive navigation.

  • Well-defined headings: All content follows a structured heading system (H1, H2, H3), supporting both human readers and assistive technologies.

  • Alternative text for images: Descriptive alt text is added to all images so visual content is accessible to screen readers.

  • Adequate color contrast: Color combinations meet the minimum contrast standards recommended by WCAG.

  • Reduced motion and animations: We limit excessive visual effects to ensure visual comfort and prevent sensory discomfort.

  • Accessible media: Videos, audio files, and downloadable materials include captions, descriptions, or transcripts whenever applicable.

FEEDBACK

We understand that accessibility is an ongoing process of listening and improvement. If you encounter any barriers while navigating our website or believe we can enhance your experience, we would love to hear from you.

Please contact us at: mail@naming.domains, we are committed to responding thoughtfully and continuously improving our digital environments.

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