Accessibility

The American Daylily Society (AHS) is committed to fostering accessibility, inclusivity, and community. We believe all members, guests, and visitors should be able to easily access our websites, digital resources, and online offerings.

We are dedicated to creating an inclusive and barrier-free experience that supports participation and enjoyment for everyone who wishes to engage with AHS.

Website and Digital Accessibility

AHS strives to meet online usability and design standards recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in its Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). These standards guide our efforts to make our websites, online forms, and digital materials accessible to individuals with diverse abilities.

We regularly review our digital content to improve compatibility with assistive technologies and to ensure that members and visitors can access important information, event registrations, and educational resources.

Compatibility and Recommendations

Our websites are designed to work with computer-based assistive technologies, including screen readers and screen magnification tools, as well as the accessibility features offered by major web browsers. For the best experience, we recommend using the most current versions of browsers and assistive technologies.

While AHS does not provide assistive technology applications or browsers, information on obtaining them is available from the manufacturers. Local and state agencies or non-profit organizations in your area may also offer resources and support.

Ongoing Commitment

Accessibility is an ongoing effort at AHS. We welcome feedback from our members and visitors to help us improve. If you encounter any barriers while accessing our website or digital resources, please let us know so we can address the issue.