Making Our Website Accessible to Everyone
We believe everyone should have a smooth experience using our website. Accessibility means designing the website to be usable by people with a wide range of abilities, including disabilities.
How People Use Websites
The way people perceive and navigate websites is influenced by their abilities. A truly accessible website can be used by everyone, regardless of age or disability.
Accessibility Features in Browsers
Modern web browsers offer built-in features that make websites more accessible, especially for those with:
- Low vision or blindness (screen readers, magnifiers)
- Difficulty using a mouse or keyboard (voice control, keyboard navigation)
These features include:
- Screen readers: Software that reads website content aloud.
- Magnifiers: Tools that enlarge website content on the screen.
- Full-page zoom: Allows users to zoom in and out on the entire webpage.
- High-contrast color themes: Improve the color contrast between text and background for better readability.
Additional Resources
For more information on accessibility features and assistive technologies, you can visit these helpful resources:
- Help with using your computer, tablet, device or phone (external link)
- Apple accessibility support (external site)
- Google accessibility support (external site)
- Microsoft accessibility support (external site)