The whole point of the Internet has always been for the broadest possible sharing of information. To that end, this website was designed with the principles of universal design, and most specifically to meet the accessibility standards outlined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. When possible, the AAA standards are used, but as explained below, this is not always possible.
If you have any issues using any part of this website, please contact us using our contact form, email (apachearms@yahoo.com) or phone (712-216-3136).
This website was built using Ionos templates. We are limited in what we can change as far as formatting and text coloration. Every effort has been made to improve readability and navigation where possible.
Whenever possible, pages are structured in a sensible way. Forms, links, and other interactive elements always use proper html attributes, so behave normally without scripting, other plugins, or styling. All elements are designed to operate with mouse, touch, or via keyboard control.
Colors, typography (fonts you might say) and type sizes are used together to make sure the content is readable. Accessibility checks have been made on common tools such as the WCAG AIM WAVE audit tool.
Performance — speed to load, and to respond to commands — has been optimized when possible to assure proper response on all devices, including mobiles.
This follows accessibility guidelines. If you find some confusing media, please report it and we can discuss how to fix it, or ways to make it more clear it is optional information.