Accessibility refers to how easily a website can be used by individuals of all abilities and disabilities across various digital devices.
People experience information differently based on their abilities or disabilities and how they navigate between web pages. A website is considered accessible when everyone, including elderly and disabled users, can access and use it effectively.
Modern web browsers are equipped with various features that make them and web content accessible for all users, including those with low vision, no vision, or limited ability to use a keyboard or mouse. These features include support for screen readers and magnifiers, full-page zoom, high-contrast colour options, and additional extensions for those with specific needs.
Additional Resources for Accessibility Support
For more information and support on using accessibility features on your device, please refer to these external resources:
- Help with using your computer, tablet, or phone
- Apple Accessibility Support
- Google Accessibility Support
- Microsoft Accessibility Support
These resources offer detailed guidance to help improve accessibility on various devices and operating systems.