Accessibility is an ongoing responsibility. This page explains the experience Sheffy Adey aims to provide, the standards used as guidance, known limitations, and how visitors can report issues.
We want the Sheffy Adey website to be accessible to as many visitors as practical, including people using keyboards, screen readers, zoom, and reduced-motion settings.
Accessibility is an ongoing responsibility. This page explains the experience Sheffy Adey aims to provide, the standards used as guidance, known limitations, and how visitors can report issues.
We aim to make the Sheffy Adey website usable, readable, keyboard-friendly, responsive, and respectful of visitor motion preferences. We use WCAG 2.2 AA as a practical reference where possible.
Pages are structured with logical heading order where practical.
Primary interactions are designed to work without a mouse.
Layouts are designed to adapt from phones to desktops.
We design around clear text/background contrast for readability.
Important images include descriptive alternatives where relevant.
Focused controls are styled to remain visible during navigation.
Motion effects respect reduced-motion preferences where practical.
Forms include labels and helpful guidance for completion issues.
This website is evolving. Some decorative animations, third-party assets, remote images, or older page sections may need future refinement. We welcome feedback when visitors encounter barriers.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please include the page URL, a description of the issue, your browser/device, assistive technology used (if relevant), and a screenshot or screen recording if available.
We review accessibility feedback, investigate the issue, prioritize fixes based on severity and impact, and make improvements where practical.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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