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USABLE BY EVERYONE.

A slab is a gift. Buying one should not be a fight. Here is what we do, and how to tell us when we get it wrong.

Our goal

We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at level AA across the storefront and checkout. That is a goal we build toward, not a trophy we claim. Some corners still fall short, and we fix them as we find them.

What we have built in

Keyboard navigation: you can move through the whole buy flow, from product page to checkout, without a mouse.

Alt text: product images and meaningful graphics carry text descriptions so screen readers can announce them.

A skip link: a "skip to content" link at the top of each page lets keyboard and screen-reader users jump past the navigation straight to the main content.

We also lean on readable type sizes, visible focus outlines, and color contrast that holds up.

Where we know we fall short

We are a small Detroit print shop, not a compliance department. New features can ship with rough edges. If something is hard to use with a screen reader, a keyboard, or assistive tech, that is a bug, and we want to hear about it.

Tell us

Hit a wall? Email hello@thudletter.com and tell us the page, what you were trying to do, and the assistive tech you use. We treat accessibility reports as real bugs and reply within 24 hours on weekdays. You can also reach us through /support.

Last updated: June 2, 2026.