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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on  September 22, 2025


TrojenHorses  is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to all people, including those with disabilities. We believe everyone should have equal access to information and services on the web, and we are continually improving the user experience for everyone.
 

How This Statement Applies

  • This statement applies to the website hosted at trojenhorses.com. It covers all content and features currently on the site, as well as those we plan to add or update.

What We’ve Done So Far

Here are some of the accessibility features already implemented on the site:

  • We provide a link to an Accessibility Statement in the site footer, so users can easily find our accessibility policies. 

  • We include an email contact (trojenhorses321@gmail.com) for users to report accessibility issues or ask for assistance. 

  • We use headings and clear textual structure (for example: “Headlines”, “Enemy Within / Enemy Without”) to help organize content in a way that should be more navigable. 

Known Limitations & Areas for Improvement

We recognize that there are aspects of TrojenHorses which may not yet fully comply with all accessibility best practices. Here are some known issues, with plans to address them:

Issue Plan / Timeline

  • Images without alt text or with generic descriptions – Some images on the site may lack alternative text or use non-descriptive text.    We will audit all images and update alt text to be descriptive and meaningful.

  • Contrast & readability – Some text or background color combinations may not meet contrast standards for users with visual impairments.    We will review color choices and adjust where needed to ensure sufficient contrast.

  • Keyboard navigation – Some interactive elements (links, buttons, embedded content) may be difficult or impossible to reach via keyboard alone.    We plan to test all interactive elements for keyboard usability and make necessary changes.

  • Third-party content – Embedded links, external content, or third-party widgets may not always meet accessibility standards.    We will assess embedded content and work to ensure external components follow accessibility guidelines or replace them if needed.

  • Screen reader compatibility – Some pages or content may not be read as clearly as desired by screen readers.    We plan to conduct testing with common screen readers to identify and resolve issues.

  • Mobile / small screen experience – Some layouts or images may not adapt well on smaller devices.    We will test across different devices, especially mobile, and refine responsive design.

Standards & Guidelines

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA as a reference point. Although not all success criteria are yet fully met, this standard guides our ongoing improvements.

Feedback & Assistance

Your feedback helps us improve TrojenHorses’s accessibility. If you experience any difficulty using the site, please let us know. Suggest including:

  • The web page you were trying to access

  • The specific issue (what you were trying to do, what went wrong)

  • The browser or device you were using

  • Any assistive technologies (screen reader, magnifier, etc.) you are using

You can contact us via:

Email: trojenhorses321@gmail.com

Any contact form or feature on the site

We will make all reasonable efforts to provide the information or service you need in an accessible format.
 

Ongoing Efforts

  • We regularly review and update the site to improve accessibility.

  • When adding new content, images, or features, we aim to include accessibility from the start.

  • We prioritize resolving reported accessibility issues as quickly as reasonably possible.

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