Keyboard access
Navigation, links, and contact actions are intended to be usable without a mouse.
Accessibility
IT Wes wants this website to be usable by as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technology, keyboard navigation, screen readers, magnification, or other accessibility tools.
Commitment
Accessibility is not a one-time checkbox. It is part of the same patience, clarity, and no-judgment support that IT Wes tries to bring to every client interaction.
IT Wes works to follow commonly accepted accessibility practices, including clear structure, readable contrast, keyboard-friendly navigation, descriptive links, meaningful image text, and support for reduced motion preferences.
What we focus on
Navigation, links, and contact actions are intended to be usable without a mouse.
Pages use plain language, headings, labels, and text alternatives for important images.
If something is difficult to use, IT Wes wants to know so it can be fixed thoughtfully.
Need help?
If you have trouble using any part of this website, please reach out. Include the page you were trying to use, what happened, and the best way to contact you.
Ongoing improvement
Accessibility improves when real people share what is working and what is not.