1. Our commitment
Oxfit Sports is committed to making https://oxfitsports.com usable by the widest possible audience, including buyers and visitors with sensory, cognitive, motor, or visual disabilities. We aim to meet the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2, conformance Level AA. This document explains where we are, what we know is not yet conformant, and how to reach us if you encounter a barrier.
2. What we have done
2.1 Keyboard and screen-reader access
- A “Skip to main content” link appears at the top of every page when a keyboard user starts navigating with the Tab key.
- All non-decorative images have descriptive
altattributes; decorative icons are correctly marked withalt=""andaria-hidden="true". - Forms (including the wholesale quote form) have visible labels for every input. Required fields are announced to screen readers.
- Single H1 per page; logical heading hierarchy used throughout.
2.2 Visual
- Body-text colour contrast meets or exceeds 4.5:1 against background; large text and UI controls meet or exceed 3:1.
- Mobile viewport allows pinch-to-zoom up to 500%; we do not block scaling. Text reflows down to 320 px width without horizontal scroll.
- Focus indicators are visible on links, buttons, dropdowns, and form inputs.
2.3 Structure
- Pages are built on semantic HTML5 landmarks (
header,nav,main,footer). - Breadcrumb navigation appears on all product, category, and pillar pages.
- The site is fully responsive โ works on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
2.4 Internationalisation
- HTML
langattribute is set on every page. - Country-targeted pages emit
og:localefor correct language presentation in social previews.
3. Known issues we are working on
We are honest about the gaps. The following are currently below WCAG 2.2 AA and are on our roadmap:
- Product gallery โ most products currently have a single product image, limiting the description that can be conveyed through alt text. We are progressively adding multiple-angle shots so each photo can carry richer alt content.
- Some Woodmart theme widgets ship with auto-generated decorative SVGs that lack
alt. We have a server-side filter that injects empty alt for these, but a small number of edge cases may still appear in feed-rendered content. - Cookie consent banner โ our current banner is keyboard accessible but is being upgraded to a fully ARIA-compliant version with explicit category-level granular consent.
- Embedded video โ once our factory-walkthrough video is live on product pages, we will publish a synchronised text transcript and captions.
4. Compatibility
We test the site on:
- Browsers: latest two stable versions of Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox.
- Screen readers: NVDA on Windows; VoiceOver on macOS and iOS; TalkBack on Android.
- Mobile: iOS Safari (latest), Android Chrome (latest).
Older or niche browsers may render the site with reduced accessibility. If you cannot upgrade and need an alternative format (PDF catalogue, plain-text quote, phone consultation), see the contact options below.
5. Alternative ways to do business with us
If any web-based path is inaccessible to you, we will gladly:
- Send a PDF or plain-text product catalogue by email.
- Take a quote request by phone or WhatsApp voice note in English, Urdu, Punjabi, or basic Arabic.
- Read aloud and confirm a Pro Forma Invoice over the phone before payment.
6. Feedback and contact
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, please tell us so we can fix it:
- Email: info@oxfitsports.com (subject line “Accessibility”)
- Phone / WhatsApp: +92-332-4556666
- Postal: Oxfit Sports, Nar-Gate Street, Jinah Park, Colony No. 2, Sialkot-51310, Punjab, Pakistan
We aim to respond within 5 working days and to fix or document any verified barrier within 30 working days.
7. How this statement was prepared
This statement was prepared on 3 May 2026 by self-evaluation, using axe DevTools, Lighthouse Accessibility, and manual keyboard / screen-reader testing on the templates that account for the majority of the site’s pages. We update it whenever a structural change to the site materially affects accessibility.