Our web Accessibility
All solutions that we develop meet high accessibility standards (). This means that people with disabilities can freely use our resources, no matter what assistive technology they use. To achieve accessibility, we have provided:
The semantic markup
The semantic markup allows browsers to parse accessibility cues and information through the accessibility API and pass that information on to users, through assistive technologies, such as screen readers.
Multimedia content
To ensure the availability of multimedia content, captions are provided with the ability to configure them, as well as transcripts and sign language support.
Accessible forms
All labels within forms are marked up correctly. That allows people to interact with them using only the keyboard, using voice input, and using screen readers.
Your experience
We want to hear from you if you experience any barriers to accessibility while using our website. Please use the contact form to let us know or alternatively email [email protected]
4 principles of WCAG 2.1
1. Perceivable
2. Operable
All functionality is available from a keyboard. We provide users enough time to read and use content. We don’t include any content in a way that is known to cause seizures. We provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are and make it easier for users to operate functionality through various inputs beyond keyboard.
3. Understandable
Text content is readable and understandable. All web pages appear and operate in predictable ways. We realised functionality to help users avoid and correct mistakes.
4. Robust
Content is robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies.