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Accessibility is the term used to describe whether a website can be used by people of all abilities / disabilities on a range of differing digital devices.
The way a person perceives information is affected by their ability / disability along with how they navigate between website pages. A website can only be classed as accessible if all people, including the elderly and disabled, can use it.
Browsers include many features which make the browser itself and web content accessible to all users, including those who have low vision, no vision, or limited ability to use a keyboard or mouse. Modern browsers support screen readers and magnifiers and offer people with low vision full-page zoom, high-contrast colour and other extensions.
13 Nov 2023
There is little more sensitive as a topic in the workplace than when an employee is undergoing gender reassignment.
Transport for Wales (TfW) has recently lost a case involving Japanese knotweed and it had to pay a property owner.
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a legal document that lets a person (the donor) appoint one or more people (known as attorneys) to help them make decisions or to make decisions on their behalf.