Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 03/07/2026
1. Our Commitment to Digital Accessibility
Mesoeutics (mesoeutics.com), operated by Zartaux Holding Ltd, is committed to digital accessibility, usability, and inclusivity for all professional users, including those with disabilities. We believe our storefront should be welcoming and accessible, and we continually dedicate resources to improving the experience.
2. Technical Standards and Compliance Targets
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, an internationally recognized standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.
3. Measures We Take
To support accessibility across our platform, we work to:
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Provide meaningful text alternatives (alt text) for images and non-text content.
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Maintain sufficient color contrast between text and background.
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Ensure the site can be navigated using a keyboard alone.
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Use clear, consistent headings, labels, and page structure.
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Support screen readers and assistive technologies through semantic markup.
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Design forms and error messages that are clear and easy to complete.
4. Ongoing Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We periodically review our website, address issues as we identify them, and consider accessibility when adding new features or content. Some third-party content or legacy elements may not yet fully meet our target standard; we are working to improve these.
5. Feedback and Contact
We welcome your feedback. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on mesoeutics.com, or need information in an alternative format, please contact us at info@zartaux.com with a description of the issue and the page concerned. We aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe and will do our best to provide the information or function you need.
6. Enforcement and Formal Complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate your concern to the relevant accessibility or equality body in your jurisdiction.