What is accessibility?
Accessibility refers to the inclusivity of a website, ensuring it accommodates users with diverse abilities and disabilities across various digital devices.
Individuals’ perception of information is influenced by their abilities or disabilities and how they navigate web pages. A website is deemed accessible when it can be utilized by people of all ages and abilities, including the elderly and those with disabilities.
Browsers are equipped with features to enhance accessibility for all users, including those with visual impairments, mobility limitations, or other disabilities. These features encompass support for screen readers, magnifiers, full-page zoom for users with low vision, high-contrast color options, and other extensions to aid accessibility.
External help
- 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)