Accessibility Statement
At Campaign Canvas, we are committed to providing a digital experience that is inclusive and accessible to all individuals, regardless of ability, device, or location. We believe that everyone should be able to access the ideas, content, and conversations we share, and we are dedicated to ensuring that our website is usable by as wide an audience as possible.
Our Commitment
We are actively working to ensure that Campaign Canvas complies with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines are developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and serve as the global standard for creating accessible digital content. Meeting these standards helps make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, cognitive, neurological, physical, and speech-related impairments.
We are also mindful of legal requirements, and our accessibility efforts are informed by international accessibility laws, including but not limited to:
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the United States
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The Equality Act 2010 in the United Kingdom
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The European Union Web Accessibility Directive
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The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) in Canada
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Other national and regional frameworks aligned with WCAG standards
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While Campaign Canvas is not a commercial platform or subject to specific legal requirements in every jurisdiction, we voluntarily adopt these guidelines to ensure equal access for our global readership.
Steps We Are Taking
To support accessibility, we have implemented the following practices across our blog:
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Using semantic HTML and proper heading structures for improved screen reader compatibility
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Ensuring sufficient contrast between foreground and background elements to support users with low vision or color blindness
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Including descriptive alternative text for all images and visual elements
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Enabling full keyboard navigation for interactive features
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Avoiding content that may trigger seizures or cause harm to users with photosensitive conditions
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Keeping content layout consistent and easy to navigate across different screen sizes and assistive technologies
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We also regularly review new blog posts to ensure accessibility best practices are followed during publishing.
Limitations and Areas for Improvement
We acknowledge that accessibility is an ongoing process, and despite our best efforts, there may be areas of the site that could still be improved. Some third-party tools, embedded media, or older content may not fully meet the standards we aim to uphold. We are continuously evaluating our design and functionality to identify and address such issues.
Feedback and Contact
If you experience any accessibility barriers on Campaign Canvas, or if you have suggestions for how we can improve, we would greatly appreciate your feedback. We aim to respond to accessibility-related messages within 5 business days.
You can contact us at: siddh@campaigncanvasbysiddh.com
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The specific page or content you were trying to access
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A description of the issue or barrier encountered
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Your device and browser information, if available
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Our Vision for an Inclusive Web
Accessibility is not just about compliance — it is about respect, fairness, and creating a better experience for everyone. At Campaign Canvas, we view accessibility as an essential part of good design and thoughtful communication. We remain committed to improving access to our content and making our platform a place where anyone can learn, share, and engage with marketing in meaningful ways.
Thank you for being part of this space. Your feedback and support help us build a more inclusive digital world.