Accessibility Statement
We want PrintColoringSheet.com to work for everyone, including people who browse with a screen reader, a keyboard, or other assistive technology.
Last Updated: June 27, 2026
The standard we aim for
We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA as our benchmark. It's the same bar most public-facing sites are measured against. We're not formally certified, but we build and check against it.
What we've built in
- A "Skip to main content" link on every page, so keyboard users can jump past the header.
- Descriptive alt text on every coloring-page image.
- Proper headings and page landmarks (header, main navigation, footer) so screen readers can move around quickly.
- A labeled search box that works with the keyboard.
- Body text that meets AA color-contrast levels.
- Visible focus outlines, so you can see where you are when tabbing through links and buttons.
Where we fall short (being honest)
The coloring pages are line-art pictures meant to be printed and colored by hand. The image and its PDF aren't text, so a screen reader can't read the drawing itself. The alt text and the words on each page describe what the sheet shows.
We run ads from third-party partners (Google and Grow.me). Those ad frames are built by the partners, and we don't fully control how they behave with assistive tech.
Need a page in a different format?
If a coloring sheet or anything else on the site is hard to use, email us at [email protected]. Tell us the page and what went wrong. We'll fix it where we can, or get you the content another way.
Helping us improve
If you spot an accessibility problem, we want to hear about it. Specific reports (the page address, your browser, and the assistive tool you use) help us fix things faster. Thanks for helping us make the site better for everyone.