ACCESSIBILITY
At Davitt Jones Bould, we are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including those with disabilities. We aim to continuously improve the user experience and conform with the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 Level AA or higher.
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We have implemented the following features on our website to make our site perceivable, ​operable, understandable and robust:
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​Perceivable
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We provide text alternatives (‘alt text’) for non-text content
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We make sure content is structured logically and can be navigated and read by a screen reader
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We don't use colour as the sole way to explain something
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We use text colours that show up clearly against the background colour - there is a distinct amount of contrast
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Make sure our site is responsive
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Operable
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We use descriptive titles for pages and frames
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We make sure users can move through content in a way that makes sense
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We use meaningful headings making sure they match accessible labels
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We make sure interactive elements such as buttons are big enough or spaced far enough apart to make it easy to select the right one
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Understandable
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We make it clear what language the content is written in - our set language is English
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We make sure features look consistent and behave in predictable ways, including help mechanisms
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We make sure all form fields have visible and meaningful labels
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Robust
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Where necessary, we make sure any code used lets assistive technologies know what every user interface component is for, what state it’s currently in and if it changes

