We are committed to making the Texas Corners Community Guide usable by everyone. This page explains our accessibility practices, known limitations, and how to get help.
The Texas Corners Community Guide strives to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. WCAG 2.1 defines how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities, including those with visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities.
We actively work to identify and address accessibility barriers, and we treat accessibility as an ongoing commitment rather than a one-time checklist.
This Site is designed to be fully navigable using a keyboard alone. You can use the following keyboard controls:
All interactive elements — navigation links, dropdown menus, buttons, and the site search — are keyboard accessible and display a visible focus indicator when selected.
This Site is built with semantic HTML5 elements to support screen reader users. Key practices include:
alt text on informational images.expanded states on dropdown navigation items that communicate whether a menu is open or closed.h1 through h3) on each page to aid navigation by heading.nav, main, footer, section) to help users jump between page regions.We have tested this Site with common screen readers including NVDA and VoiceOver. If you encounter a screen reader compatibility issue, please let us know.
This Site uses a high-contrast design: white and light-grey text on a near-black background. This approach generally exceeds the WCAG 2.1 AA minimum contrast ratio requirements of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text throughout the site. The primary text color on the main background achieves a contrast ratio well above this threshold.
We avoid conveying information through color alone and supplement color differences with text labels, icons, and other visual cues.
This Site is fully responsive and adapts to screens of all sizes, from large desktop monitors to mobile phones. The layout reflows appropriately at smaller breakpoints, ensuring that content remains readable and interactive elements remain tappable without requiring horizontal scrolling. Font sizes use relative units (rem/clamp) that respect your browser or operating system text-size preferences.
A "skip to main content" link is planned for a future update. This link, which would appear at the very top of the page when activated by keyboard, would allow users who navigate by keyboard or screen reader to bypass the repeated navigation menu and jump directly to the main content area. We recognize this as an important accessibility feature and have prioritized its implementation.
We are transparent about the following known accessibility limitations:
background-attachment: fixed on desktop. On mobile devices, this property is disabled for performance reasons, resulting in a static background image instead. This does not affect the readability of the page content.We welcome feedback about the accessibility of this Site. If you encounter a barrier that prevents you from accessing any content or functionality, or if you have a suggestion for improvement, please contact us:
Please describe the specific page and the nature of the barrier you encountered. We will do our best to respond within five business days and to address the issue promptly.
If you are unable to access information on this Site due to a disability or technical barrier, we are happy to provide assistance in an alternative format. Please reach out to us using the contact information below and we will work with you to provide the information you need.
For information about Texas Township parks and facilities that is not available through this community website, you may also contact Texas Township directly by phone or in person at the township offices.
Accessibility is not a destination — it is a continuous process. We regularly review our Site for accessibility issues as we add content and update the design. We appreciate the patience and feedback of all our users as we work to make Texas Corners information available to everyone.
Last Updated: April 1, 2026