Accessibility features built into the website
The website was updated with accessibility-focused markup, styling, and interaction patterns intended to improve usability across devices and assistive technologies.
Navigation and structure
- Skip links let keyboard users jump directly to the main content.
- Semantic landmarks such as header, navigation, main, and footer improve screen-reader navigation.
- Heading structure is used to make page content easier to understand and scan.
- The mobile navigation includes labeled controls and keyboard support.
Readable content and media
- Meaningful images include descriptive alternative text where appropriate.
- Embedded interactive content, such as the office map, includes descriptive labeling.
- Responsive layouts support smaller screens and browser zoom more effectively.
Forms and interaction
- Form fields use explicit labels and appropriate input types such as email and telephone.
- Visible focus styles help keyboard users understand where they are on the page.
- Status messaging on the contact form is announced in a way that better supports screen readers.
- Reduced-motion support helps visitors who prefer less animation or motion effects.