Accessibility
Built to be usable by everyone.
We want every engineer, buyer, and field tech to be able to use this site — including with a keyboard, a screen reader, or reduced motion. Our target is WCAG 2.2 Level AA, and we're working toward it deliberately.
Our commitment
We're working to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA. That is a target we're actively pursuing, not a finished audit — a formal conformance review is planned. If any part of the site gets in your way, we want to hear about it and fix it.
What's already in place
The site is built with accessibility in mind from the ground up. Today that includes:
- A "skip to content" link so keyboard users can jump past the navigation.
- Visible focus outlines so you can always see where you are when tabbing.
- Keyboard operation of interactive tools — the configurator's sliders have numeric inputs, so nothing depends on a mouse or a drag.
- Respect for your "reduced motion" setting: animations are minimized when your system asks for it.
- Live status regions that announce updates (like a submitted form) to screen readers.
- Real text, meaningful headings, and descriptive alt text on images.
- An automated accessibility scan (axe-core via Lighthouse) that runs on every code change and must find zero serious issues before anything ships — across the home page, configurator, sizing wizard, quote request, repair intake, calculators, and the main content pages.
- The same relative help on every page: the shop phone number and a "request a quote" link, in the header and the footer, in the same place site-wide.
What we did in our latest review
We ran a WCAG 2.2 AA review of the site and fixed what it turned up. That included the criteria new in WCAG 2.2:
- Larger touch targets — we enlarged some dense links so they meet the 24×24-pixel minimum.
- Keeping the focused element clear of the sticky blue header — tabbing down a page now scrolls so the highlighted control is never hidden behind it.
- Consistent help placement — the phone number and quote link stay in the same spot on every page.
What we're still working on
Automated checks catch a lot, but not everything. Still on our list: a person walking the whole site by keyboard and with a screen reader on the live site, the accessibility of the third-party spam-protection widget on our forms, and re-checking as we add pages. This statement describes a target we are actively working toward — not a finished, certified result. If anything gets in your way in the meantime, tell us and we'll fix it.
Tell us about a barrier
If you hit an accessibility problem — a page you can't navigate, something a screen reader skips, text you can't read — please tell us. Call (936) 858-4426or email sales@westcraftmfg.com and describe what happened and, if you can, the page and the device or assistive technology you were using. A person will read it and follow up. We treat access barriers as bugs to fix, and if the site ever blocks you from something, the phone always works.
This statement reflects the site's current state and our ongoing work. It is not a claim of full WCAG 2.2 AA conformance or a completed audit, and it has not been reviewed by an attorney. WestCraft Manufacturing, Inc., 506 Palestine Street, Alto, Texas 75925.
Last updated July 2026.