Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Mayfair
Man with Van Mayfair is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all visitors, including disabled users and those using assistive technologies. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to make our Man with Van Mayfair website more accessible and user friendly for everyone in the Mayfair area and beyond.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 at the AA level. These guidelines set out how to make web content more perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for users with a wide range of accessibility needs. Our goal is that anyone looking for an accessible Man with Van Mayfair service can use our site with confidence.
Standards and Guidelines
The WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines inform how we design, develop, and maintain our website. We work to ensure content is presented clearly, navigation is consistent, and interactive features are usable with a variety of devices and assistive tools. While we strive for full WCAG 2.1 AA conformance, some areas may still require improvements, and we are committed to ongoing updates.
Screen Reader Support
Our Man with Van Mayfair website is designed to be compatible with commonly used screen readers. We structure headings, paragraphs, and lists in a logical order to help screen reader users understand content and move through pages efficiently. Where possible, images include descriptive alternative text so that key information is available to users who cannot see graphics. We also work to ensure form fields, buttons, and other controls have meaningful labels that can be read accurately by screen readers.
Keyboard Navigation
We recognise that some users interact with our accessible Man with Van Mayfair website using only a keyboard or alternative input devices. To support this, we aim to make all primary navigation and interactive elements operable via keyboard alone. Users should be able to move through links, buttons, and form fields in a logical tab order without becoming trapped. Focus indicators are used so that users can see which element is currently selected.
Visual Design and Readability
We aim to maintain sufficient colour contrast between text and background to improve readability for users with low vision or colour vision deficiencies. Text is sized and spaced to be legible on a range of screen sizes, including mobile devices used in the Mayfair area and elsewhere. Wherever possible, content is written in clear language and complex details are broken into readable sections.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As our Man with Van Mayfair services and website evolve, we continue to review and enhance the user experience. We periodically check pages for accessibility issues, work with our web team to address identified problems, and look for opportunities to improve support for assistive technologies.
Third Party Content
Some content or tools on our website may be provided by third parties. While we aim to choose accessible solutions, we may not have full control over the accessibility of these external components. If a third party element creates a barrier, we will seek alternative ways to provide the necessary information or service.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using the Man with Van Mayfair website, or if you need information in a different format, we encourage you to contact us. Please include details such as the page you were using, the nature of the issue, and the assistive technology or browser you were using, if applicable. This helps us investigate and work towards a suitable solution.
We welcome feedback from users in the Mayfair area and beyond on how we can make our accessible Man with Van Mayfair website more inclusive. Your input supports our ongoing effort to provide a better digital experience for everyone.
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