Last Updated: December 12, 2025

Accessibility Statement

Alison Prime LLC (“Alison Prime”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) is committed to making our website at https://alisonprime.co (the “Site”) and our digital services reasonably accessible and usable for as many people as possible, including people with disabilities.

We believe that accessibility is an important part of good user experience, technical quality, and responsible digital practice. We are continually working to improve the accessibility and usability of our Site and to consider accessibility in the services we provide to our clients.

1. Our Accessibility Approach

Our goal is that visitors should be able to:

  • Navigate most of the Site using a keyboard
  • Read text with sufficient contrast and legible typography
  • Use the Site with common assistive technologies such as screen readers, where reasonably possible
  • Access content on different devices and screen sizes
  • Request assistance or alternative formats when they encounter barriers

We aim to align our Site with generally recognized accessibility best practices and guidelines, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level, over time and as reasonably practicable.

2. Measures We Take

We take several measures to support accessibility for the Site, which may include:

  • Using semantic HTML structure for headings, lists, and landmarks where possible
  • Designing layouts that are responsive and adaptable to different screen sizes
  • Choosing typography and color combinations with readability and contrast in mind
  • Providing meaningful link text and ensuring that interactive elements are distinguishable
  • Avoiding reliance on color alone to convey important information where feasible
  • Testing key pages with keyboard navigation and basic assistive technology checks

We also consider accessibility implications in our internal review and maintenance processes and aim to address issues as they are identified, within reasonable technical and business constraints.

3. Scope and Limitations

We work to improve accessibility on the Site and to avoid introducing unnecessary barriers. However:

  • Some content (for example, embedded third-party widgets, videos, or external tools) may be outside of our direct control and may not fully meet the same accessibility standards.
  • Legacy content or older templates may not always reflect the most current accessibility practices, although we aim to improve them over time.
  • Certain visual or interactive effects may not function identically across all assistive technologies or older browsers.

We appreciate your understanding as we continue to improve and modernize the Site.

4. Accessibility in Client Services

As a web and software development studio, we can, where agreed in a project, take accessibility into account when:

  • Designing or building websites and web applications
  • Advising on content structure and hierarchy
  • Implementing navigation, forms, and layout patterns
  • Recommending best practices to clients and partners

The specific accessibility goals and requirements for a client project (for example, WCAG level, regional standards, or testing scope) should be defined in that project’s scope or Service Agreement.

Clients remain responsible for:

  • Their own legal and regulatory obligations regarding accessibility
  • The accessibility of content that they author or publish themselves
  • Any third-party tools or platforms they choose to integrate

We are happy to discuss and incorporate accessibility requirements into project planning where requested.

5. Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is not a one-time task but an ongoing process. We plan to:

  • Periodically review key templates and pages for accessibility issues
  • Consider accessibility when adding new features or making design changes
  • Respond to feedback from users and clients about specific barriers they encounter
  • Keep an eye on evolving standards, assistive technologies, and best practices

Where we identify issues that significantly affect the usability of the Site for users with disabilities, we will aim to prioritize fixes based on impact and feasibility.

6. Known or Potential Issues

While we strive for a positive experience, some areas may present challenges for certain users. Examples may include:

  • Older or less frequently visited pages that have not yet been updated to newer accessibility standards
  • Third-party content or scripts that we cannot fully modify or control
  • Complex tables, visualizations, or diagrams that may not yet have complete text alternatives

If you encounter specific issues, we encourage you to contact us so that we can review them and, where appropriate, make improvements or provide alternative options.

7. Feedback and Contact Information

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our Site and services. If you experience any barriers or have suggestions for improvement, you can contact us using the details below:

Alison Prime LLC

Website: https://alisonprime.co

Email: support@alisonprime.com

Phone: +1 (323) 916 5612

Address: 1720 MAIN ST MILES CITY, MT 59301, USA

When contacting us about an accessibility issue, it is helpful if you can include:

  • The page URL or section where you encountered the problem
  • A description of the issue and how it affects your use of the Site
  • The browser, device, and assistive technology (if any) you are using

We will do our best to respond within a reasonable timeframe and to provide assistance or alternatives where feasible.

8. Compatibility

Our intention is that the Site should be usable on:

  • Recent versions of major desktop and mobile browsers
  • Common operating systems such as Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android
  • A range of screen sizes, including mobile phones, tablets, and desktops

Older browsers or very outdated devices may not render the Site as intended. Keeping your browser and assistive technologies up to date can help improve both security and accessibility.

9. Legal and Regulatory Context

Accessibility requirements and standards can vary by jurisdiction. This Accessibility Statement is not a guarantee of full compliance with any particular standard, but rather an explanation of our efforts and commitment to improve accessibility.

If your organization or jurisdiction has specific accessibility requirements (for example, public sector rules or particular regulations), and you are engaging us for services, please let us know so we can take those requirements into account during project planning where appropriate.

10. Changes to This Accessibility Statement

We may update this Accessibility Statement from time to time to reflect:

  • Improvements or changes to the Site
  • Evolving accessibility standards or regulations
  • Updates to our internal processes and tools

When we make significant changes, we will update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page. Your continued use of the Site after changes become effective constitutes your acknowledgment of the updated statement.

If you have questions about this Accessibility Statement or our accessibility practices, please contact us using the details above.

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