All of those pages I looked at cite specific things they intend to support (alt tags, text resize) and give a way to reach them. If something stops working, which is incredibly common over a 4-8 year span, a user knows they should be working and have a way to reach out.
Ideally, appropriate accessibility features would just be expected. I'm not intimately familiar with web accessibility, but webaccessibility.com (a random site I found) ranked the landing page for the last three administrations in the mid-to-high 80s.
Ideally, appropriate accessibility features would just be expected. I'm not intimately familiar with web accessibility, but webaccessibility.com (a random site I found) ranked the landing page for the last three administrations in the mid-to-high 80s.