Accessibility at Notable
At Notable, we believe that everyone should be able to access information about our science-backed wellness products with ease. We are committed to making our website usable for all visitors, including people with disabilities. To meet this commitment, we strive to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, an internationally recognized standard for web accessibility. These guidelines (adopted by regulations under the ADA) help ensure our site is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for every user. In practical terms, this means we’ve built meetnotable.com with inclusive design features and continue to improve our site’s accessibility on an ongoing basis.
Accessibility Features
Our website incorporates a variety of accessibility features and best practices to create a user-friendly experience for all. Key features include:
Responsive Design: The Notable site is fully responsive, adapting to different screen sizes (desktop, tablet, and mobile) so content remains readable and functional at any size. This approach satisfies WCAG requirements for content reflow on smaller screens, ensuring you don’t have to scroll horizontally or lose information on mobile devices. Whether you enlarge text or use a small display, the layout adjusts accordingly without breaking important content.
Descriptive Alt Text for Images: All informative images on our site contain descriptive alternative text. These text descriptions let screen reader users and those who can’t see images understand the content and purpose of each image. For example, our product images are accompanied by meaningful alt text (e.g., the Notable Alpha product image is labeled “Bottle of Notable Alpha capsules scattering against a dark background.”meetnotable.com). By providing clear alt tags for product photos, icons, and graphics, we ensure that visual information is conveyed to everyone in text form.
Keyboard Navigation Friendly: Our website can be fully navigated using a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse. We provide a visible “Skip to Content” link at the top of each page, allowing keyboard and screen reader users to bypass repetitive navigation menus. All interactive elements such as menus, links, buttons, and form fields are accessible via keyboard tab navigation and have an obvious focus state (visible outline) when selected. This follows WCAG guidelines that all functionality be available from a keyboard. For example, you can tab through the main menu and product options, activate buttons with the Enter
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key, and use forms without any keyboard traps. We also include helpful notices (for instance, indicating if a link opens in a new window or if choosing an option triggers a page refresh) to keep the experience clear.
High Color Contrast: We design our content with strong color contrast between text and background to make sure all text is easy to read, even for users with low vision or color vision deficiencies. Our color scheme and fonts are chosen to meet or exceed the recommended contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text as defined by WCAG 2.1 Level AA. This means that body text, headings, and buttons have sufficient contrast against their backgrounds so that they remain legible for most people. We avoid using color alone as the only way to convey information, and use text labels or icons as needed, so that no matter how you perceive color, you can still understand all content.
Screen Reader Compatibility: The site’s code is structured to work well with screen readers and other assistive technologies. We use semantic HTML elements and follow best practices so that the underlying structure of each page is logical and conveyed properly to assistive tools. For example, we use proper headings for section titles, lists for grouped items, and buttons/links for clickable actions (rather than plain text), ensuring that a screen reader can announce content and navigation options meaningfully. Form fields on our login and newsletter signup pages have labels or aria-labels, so users know what information to enter. We also include ARIA attributes where appropriate to provide additional context or state information to screen reader users. By using the right HTML elements for the right purpose and providing clear labels, we let browsers’ built-in accessibility features do their job, making our content more accessible by default.
We regularly test these features and our site’s overall accessibility. Our goal is to deliver a user experience that is inclusive and in line with accessibility standards, while also reflecting the clean and friendly design of the Notable brand. If new guidelines or techniques emerge, we will incorporate them to continually improve accessibility.
Feedback and Contact
Accessibility is an ongoing priority for us, and we welcome your feedback. If you experience any difficulty using our website, notice content that isn’t accessible, or have suggestions on how we can improve, please let us know – we genuinely appreciate hearing from you. You can reach our team by email at support@meetnotable.com or by phone at 1‑800‑583‑3160. Alternatively, visit our Contact Information page for additional contact details.
When you contact us with an accessibility question or issue, our team will respond and work to address the problem as soon as possible. We are dedicated to making Notable a welcoming, inclusive experience for all our customers. Your input is invaluable in helping us achieve that goal. Thank you for visiting Notable, and for helping us ensure our site is accessible to everyone.