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Sunnyside Federal is committed to providing a website that is as accessible as our branches. We have implemented the recommendations of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as published by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C.) There is no definitive test nor certification of conformance to Level AA of the WCAG but we have used a variety of methods for assessing accessibility. If you find a part of the site that you feel does not conform to Level AA of the WCAG, please use one of the methods below to let us know so that we can rectify it.

Furthermore

  • Sunnyside Federal strives to make every page accessible to users but cannot guarantee that every page conforms to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
  • Some pages have partial conformance due to the use of 3rd party vendors. As such Sunnyside Federal does not claim full site-wide Conformance, instead a partial conformance, as defined by WCAG Level AA 2.1. CLIENT cannot ensure conformance of crucial third-party plug-ins and widgets. Sunnyside Federal acknowledges there may be difficulties with the following portions of the site:
    • LIST third party issues and CMS issues like Recaptcha, Google location services, Calculators, etc.
  • Sunnyside Federal provides PDF documents that come from third parties, including the federal government. We cannot alter these documents to ensure their conformance. If you find difficulties in reviewing a PDF on our site, please contact us (Link to the contact information page) so that we may provide alternate means of access to the information in a timely manner.
  • Our conformance claims only extend to pages within the Sunnyside Federal URL domain.
  • Sunnyside Federal has used WCAG guidelines for conformance as suggested by the Department of Justice.
  • Sunnyside Federal chose to use WCAG for conformance because they are determined by the W3C, the consortium that makes the guidelines for the Internet, worldwide.
  • Sunnyside Federal uses automated testing as a baseline for conformance but understands W3C's position that there is as yet no tool that can perform a completely automatic assessment on the checkpoints in the guidelines, and fully automatic testing may remain difficult or impossible'.
  • Sunnyside Federal has used Assistive Technologies in the testing of this site, including but not limited to keyboard only, screen readers, other auxiliary aids as well as increasing font size to 200% and navigating the site without CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).

 

Level Double-A conformance, W3C WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1

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