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Website Accessibility Statement TomorrowX recognises the importance of providing a website that is accessible to all user groups, including the disabled, the visually impaired and those with motor deficiencies and cognitive disabilities. This statement explains the accessibility features we have implemented to help you use our website. They help to improve navigation for screen readers, keyboard navigation and text-only browsers among other things. Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback regarding the accessibility of this site or if you experience any difficulty using it.
General Information We've designed this site with accessibility in mind. Some of the general features include:
- The use of clear, simple language that is easy to understand.
- The use of common web conventions.
- Avoiding the use of blinking or flickering elements.
- The use of validated HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Standards Compliance We have strived to ensure our website conforms to level A compliance as specified by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Background, Text and Colour Careful use of text colours, size and background colours can help people with a range of visual impairments. Here's what we've done:
- Colours Our site is usable by anyone with colour deficient vision. We've checked the site's font and background colour to ensure there are no combinations against the different colour blindness conditions and ensured that all information is still clear. We've designed all pages on our website so that all information that is conveyed with colour is also available without colour.
- Font and Text Size While we've used clear, legible font for all text and headings. You can resize the text on any page you can resize the text to a level that is easier for you to read.
Style Sheets This site uses cascading style sheets (CSS) for visual layout. Where possible, we've also made our website navigable, usable and readable if your browsing device does not support style sheets.
Non-Text Elements Providing alternatives for non-text elements gives visually impaired and screen-reader users wider access to our website.
Images, videos and other non-text Elements We've made it possible to use our site without having to view graphics or images. All non-text elements, such as images, animations, symbols, audio, video and multimedia have text equivalents. We've done this by providing descriptive alt attributes for them. Purely decorative graphics or formatting images have empty alt attributes.
Links and Navigation Structuring a website so it is simple and streamlined to use helps to improve the experience for all. For example, placing page items in a logical order and making the website easy to navigate helps people with visual impairments, motor deficiencies and cognitive disabilities.
Forms and Tables Clearly labelled tables help readers to understand the content on a page and to fill in content into correct form fields.
Tables We do occasionally use tables for layout but we ensure we follow WCAG guidelines. This means tables do not have any structural mark-up for visual purposes and they make sense when presented in a linear way.