Accessibility Information
We are committed to facilitating the accessibility and usability of this site and store for everyone. We may work with third parties to ensure the accessibility of our site and store, including Accessibe and/or Accessibility Assistant , both of which are plugins to Shopify, the core commerce technology we utilize to offer this site. Please contact us at the link in the footer of the site if you require more information about the third party we utilize to ensure accessibility of this site, as you may need to contact such third party with any questions or concerns regarding accessibility of this site.
If you experience any difficulty accessing or utilizing any part of this site or store, please contact us at the "Contact Us" link in the footer of this site. We can work with you to provide the information or product through a communication effort that would enable you to complete your transaction, including but not limited to, phone support.
Throughout this site, we may utilize different third-party sites and technologies. These third parties, which are not controlled by us, may present challenges for individuals with disabilities. We have no control over such third parties and are unable to provide support accordingly when there is an accessibility issue with any third party utilized or linked-to on our site.
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If you prefer to zoom in on your own, rather than using the accessibility tool offered by this site, here’s how you may be able to do it (please note that these are simply recommendations, and we do not warrant that these instructions will stay correct as technologies and hardware are updated. Please contact the company for your device or the browser you are utilizing accordingly):
For Windows: Press the Windows key and the plus sign (+) simultaneously to zoom in. Alternatively, you can use the “Magnifier” application found under “Accessories.”
For Mac: Navigate to “System Preferences”, open “Accessibility”, and enable the “Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom” option. You’ll then have access to various keyboard shortcuts for zooming.
For Apple devices: Go to “Settings”, tap “General”, then “Accessibility”. Toggle the “Zoom” option to “On.”
Web Browsers: A simple method in most web browsers is to press “Ctrl” (“Cmd” on a Mac) along with the plus (+) or minus (-) keys to zoom in or out.
For modifying text color or fonts on web pages:
We recognize that you may want to adjust the fonts or colors on a website. Most popular web browsers allow you to do this:
In Safari: Open “Preferences”, go to the “Accessibility” tab, and check the “Never use font sizes smaller than” option. You can then set your preferred minimum font size.
In Chrome: Open “Preferences”, and under “Font size”, choose “Customize fonts” or set a default zoom level for pages.
In Internet Explorer: Go to “Tools”, select “Internet Options”, and navigate to “General”. From there, choose “Colors”, “Fonts”, or “Accessibility” to make the necessary changes.
In Mozilla Firefox: Open the Menu, select “Preferences”, then “General”, and finally adjust the “Fonts & Colors” settings.
For an improved browsing experience, we suggest combining settings like font size adjustments and browser zoom.
Finding and using a screen reader & tools for mobile devices:
Screen readers are software that convert text into speech, making web content accessible to those who may not be able to visually perceive it.
For screen readers, you have several options. NVDA for Windows and VoiceOver for Mac are free tools, and JAWS for Windows. Screen readers can be controlled in various ways, but keyboard navigation is a common method. For instance, pressing the down arrow in JAWS allows you to move through elements on a page. JAWS can also accept Braille input.
As mobile devices play a significant role in our daily lives, it's helpful to know how to use the Website and Web Store on-the-go. Built-in screen readers like VoiceOver for iOS and TalkBack for Android are available on most devices. To enable VoiceOver, go to “Settings”, then “General”, then “Accessibility”, and toggle “VoiceOver” on. You can also set up the “Accessibility Shortcut” to quickly toggle VoiceOver by triple-clicking the “Home” button. TalkBack offers a similar feature for Android devices.
Additionally, iOS provides other helpful features like “Zoom”, “Magnifier”, “Color Filters”, “Reduce White Point”, and “Invert Colors”, all accessible through the “Accessibility Shortcut.”