Cards From You is committed to making our website accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We believe that the web should be usable for all, regardless of ability, and we work to follow the recognized standards for web accessibility.
Our standard
We aim for WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance across the site. This is the standard most U.S. courts and federal agencies reference for the ADA. We test our pages against this standard regularly and address issues as we find them.
What we do
- Use semantic HTML and proper heading structure on every page.
- Provide descriptive alt text on images that convey meaning.
- Maintain sufficient color contrast on text and interactive elements.
- Make every interactive element reachable and operable by keyboard.
- Show visible focus indicators on links, buttons, and form controls.
- Ensure forms have associated labels and clear error messaging.
- Skip-to-content link on every page for screen reader users.
- Avoid third-party accessibility-overlay widgets. The disability community has documented that those tools often interfere with real assistive technology, so we rely on doing the underlying work properly instead.
Where we are still working
Accessibility is ongoing. Some areas we are actively improving: our admin and dashboard tooling, occasional third-party content (embedded payment forms, analytics), and edge cases we discover through user feedback. If you encounter a barrier, we want to hear about it.
Report an accessibility issue
If something is hard or impossible for you to use on this site, please tell us. Email Jenn@cardsfromyou.com with what you were trying to do, the page URL, and any assistive technology you were using. We aim to respond within 5 business days, and we treat accessibility issues as priority bugs.
Alternative ways to order
If completing a card order on the site is not working for you, we can take your order over the phone. Call (801) 791-9295 between 8 AM and 5 PM Eastern, 7 days a week, and we will help you place the order.
Last reviewed: April 2026.