Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Ross Bindery wants this site to be usable by everyone who needs it, including people who browse with a keyboard, a screen reader, magnification, or reduced motion. This page sets out what we have built to, what we know is imperfect, and how to tell us when something does not work.

LAST REVIEWED AUGUST 5, 2026

SECTION 01

Our Commitment

Ross Bindery, Inc. is committed to making this website usable by as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. Accessibility is treated as part of building and maintaining the site, not as something added afterward.

If any part of this site prevents you from getting information or submitting a project, tell us and we will help you directly and fix the problem.

SECTION 02

Standard We Aim For

We build this site to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA. WCAG is the standard commonly referenced under the Americans with Disabilities Act and adopted in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

We describe the site as partially conformant with WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Partially conformant means most of the site meets the standard, and the exceptions we are aware of are listed below in Section 4.

On accessibility overlay tools

We deliberately do not use an accessibility overlay, toolbar, or plug-in widget. Overlays frequently interfere with the screen readers and browser settings people already rely on, and they do not fix the underlying markup. We would rather build the site correctly.

SECTION 03

What We Have Built In

Navigating without a mouse

  • Every control — links, buttons, form fields, accordions — can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone.
  • A visible focus outline follows the keyboard so you always know where you are.
  • A “Skip to main content” link is the first thing you reach, so you can jump past the navigation.
  • Tap and click targets are at least 44 by 44 pixels.

Reading and structure

  • Pages use real headings in order, landmarks, lists, and labelled sections, so screen readers can present the structure and let you jump between parts.
  • Every image that carries meaning has alternative text. The technical diagrams have text descriptions of what they show.
  • The embedded map has a title, and directions are also available as a plain link.

Seeing the page

  • Text and interface colours are checked against the WCAG AA contrast minimums — 4.5:1 for body text and 3:1 for large text and interface boundaries — including text placed over photographs.
  • No information is conveyed by colour alone.
  • Layouts reflow down to small screens and tolerate zooming and enlarged text without content being cut off.

Motion

  • If your device is set to reduce motion, the scrolling animations, transitions, and the parallax on the home page are switched off automatically, and the content is shown in its final state rather than hidden.
  • Nothing on the site flashes, auto-plays, or moves on a loop.

Forms

  • Every field has a visible label that stays visible while you type.
  • Required fields are marked in text, not only by colour.
  • Errors are described in words next to the field they belong to, are announced to assistive technology, and move focus to the first field that needs attention.
  • The form does not time out while you complete it.
SECTION 04

Known Limitations

We would rather tell you what is imperfect than claim the site is flawless.

  • The embedded map. The map on the contact section is supplied by Google, and its internal accessibility is outside our control. The full address is given as text next to it, and directions are available as an ordinary link, so no information is only available inside the map.
  • The production sequence diagram. The diagram on the home page has a text description, but it conveys a process that is also written out in full in the Workflow section. If the diagram is hard to interpret, that section carries the same information as text.
  • Uploaded documents. Files that customers send us, and any documents we return, are not accessibility-remediated. Tell us if you need information from a document in another format.
SECTION 05

How We Assess This Site

This site has been checked using a combination of automated testing and manual review, including keyboard-only navigation, checking heading and landmark structure, and calculating colour contrast against the actual colours and photographs used on the page.

Automated tools catch only part of what matters, so they are used alongside manual checks rather than in place of them. We review accessibility when we make substantial changes to the site.

Confirm before publishing

If Ross Bindery commissions a formal third-party audit or a VPAT, add the date, the assessor, and a link to the report here, and update the conformance claim in Section 2 to match the findings.

SECTION 06

Other Ways to Reach Us

You never have to use this website to do business with Ross Bindery. If the site is difficult for you to use, or you would rather not use it, contact us directly and we will take your project details, answer questions, and provide information in another format at no cost.

Telephone
(562) 623-4565, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific
In person or by post
833 S Grand Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705
SECTION 07

Report a Barrier

If you hit something on this site that you cannot use, please tell us. It helps to include the page you were on, what you were trying to do, and the browser and any assistive technology you were using — but send us whatever you have, and we will work from that.

We aim to respond within five business days. If a fix will take longer, we will tell you what we are doing and give you the information you needed in another way in the meantime.

Ross Bindery, Inc.
Accessibility feedback
833 S Grand Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92705
(562) 623-4565
estimating@rossbindery.com
Confirm before publishing

Ross Bindery should confirm the response time stated above, and decide whether accessibility feedback should go to a dedicated address rather than to estimating.