1. Site Structure
We use appropriate headings, lists, paragraphs and other formatting features so that users can easily navigate the site with assistive technology.
2. Text Equivalents
People who either can’t see images or hear audio may need some form of a text equivalent to interact with our sites. We are working to ensure all of our images and multimedia are fully accessible through alternative text, captions and transcripts.
3. Full Keyboard Access
Everything we build can be accessed using a keyboard.
4. Site Consistency
We’re consistent in the way we build our sites so that once you understand how our menus and pages work, you can count on our sites to be consistent and function the same way every time you interact with them.