This section provides important information regarding our commitment to accessibility for all visitors. We strive to ensure that anyone can access and enjoy our site, and we are continuously working to improve accessibility standards.
Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on October 2023. We at brutalbeatles.com are dedicated to making our site, which offers tours of Beatles-related sites in London, accessible to people with disabilities.
What web accessibility is
Web accessibility means that our site is designed to allow visitors with disabilities to navigate and enjoy the content with ease, just like any other visitor. This involves optimizing our site for various assistive technologies.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
We have made adjustments to our site in line with WCAG 2.1 guidelines, ensuring a minimum compliance level of AA. Our content is compatible with assistive technologies like screen readers and keyboard navigation. Our actions include:
Utilized accessibility tools to identify and resolve potential issues
Set the site language to English
Organized content structure for clarity
Implemented descriptive alt text for all images
Ensured color contrast is adequate
Minimized motion effects on the site
Confirmed accessibility for all multimedia content
We acknowledge partial compliance due to third-party content.
Certain pages may rely on content from third parties, which could affect their accessibility. We declare partial compliance for these pages.
Accessibility arrangements in the organization
Our physical locations are designed to support accessibility, starting from accessible parking options to clear pathways within our premises, ensuring all visitors can navigate comfortably.
Requests, issues, and suggestions
If you encounter any accessibility issues or need assistance, please contact our accessibility coordinator:
John Doe
(123) 456-7890
accessibility@brutalbeatles.com
Please reach out with any additional concerns or suggestions.