Our approach to readable, keyboard-friendly and responsive content.
Our approach
The site uses semantic headings, keyboard-accessible navigation, visible focus states, responsive layouts, text alternatives for original diagrams and labels for form controls.
Browser tools
Results are presented as text and use live regions where practical. No tool requires dragging, colour recognition alone or a pointer-only gesture.
Known limitations
External author and publisher websites are outside our control. Complex tables may require horizontal scrolling on a small screen.
Feedback
Accessibility reports should identify the page, device, browser, assistive technology and barrier encountered.