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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on 7 Aug 24


We at modeface ltd are working to make our site www.modeface.co.uk accessible to people with disabilities.

What web accessibility is

Web accessibility ensures that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them. This means that individuals can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the web, regardless of their physical, auditory, cognitive, or visual abilities.

Web accessibility benefits everyone, including:

By making the web accessible, we ensure that everyone has equal access to information and functionality, enhancing the overall user experience.

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Accessibility adjustments on this site

The accessibility adjustments, modifications and features we are working towards and implementing are listed below. These adjustments are being made to ensure that everyone, regardless of their physical, sensory, or cognitive abilities, can access and interact with web content effectively. 

Text Alternatives

Provide text descriptions for non-text content like images, icons, and buttons. This helps screen readers convey the information to visually impaired users.

Sufficient Contrast

Use high-contrast color schemes to make text and important elements stand out, aiding users with visual impairments.

Responsive Design

Design websites to be usable on various devices and screen sizes, including mobile phones and tablets.

Captions and Transcripts

Provide captions for videos and transcripts for audio content to assist users who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Clear and Consistent Navigation

Use a logical and predictable layout for navigation menus and links, making it easier for users to find their way around.

Form Accessibility

Ensure forms are accessible by using labels, instructions, and error messages that are easy to understand and navigate.

Avoiding Flashing Content

Avoid content that flashes rapidly, as it can trigger seizures in individuals with photosensitive epilepsy.

User Control Over Time Limits

Provide options for users to extend or disable time limits on content, ensuring they have enough time to read and interact with the information and offers.

These adjustments are part of the broader Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which provide a comprehensive framework for making web content more accessible. If you have any specific questions about implementing these adjustments or need further details, feel free to ask.

Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content [only add if relevant]

The accessibility of certain pages on the site depend on contents that do not belong to the organization, and instead belong to Gateway Holdings. All product pages are affected by this. We therefore declare partial compliance with the standard for these pages.

Requests, issues, and suggestions

If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator:
 

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