Readable Content
Pages should use headings, short paragraphs, plain language, and enough spacing to reduce overwhelm.
Our commitment to making TLHMH easier to access and use.
We want TLHMH.org to be clear, readable, mobile-friendly, keyboard-friendly, and supportive for visitors with different access needs.
Some older pages may still use mixed layouts or older inline styles. TLHMH intends to keep improving consistency, navigation, keyboard access, and screen-reader clarity over time.
If you notice a barrier, broken link, unreadable section, or confusing form, please send non-urgent feedback through the contact page.
Send FeedbackPages should use headings, short paragraphs, plain language, and enough spacing to reduce overwhelm.
Navigation, forms, buttons, and links should be usable without requiring a mouse whenever possible.
Forms, images, buttons, and links should clearly explain their purpose for screen readers and assistive tools.
Pages should remain usable on small screens with readable text and clear tap targets.