Accessibility Statement
Last update: September 20, 2023
Accessibility Statement
At Aidstat, we are dedicated to ensuring that our websites are accessible to all individuals, including those with visual impairments or other disabilities.
We acknowledge that some users may rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers and magnifiers, and we strive to ensure that our websites are compatible with these tools.
Standards Compliance
Our website aims to conform to level Double AA of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. These guidelines provide recommendations for making web content more accessible for people with disabilities, promoting a user-friendly experience for all visitors.
Technical Conformance
Our site has been developed using code that complies with W3C standards for HTML5 and CSS 2.1. This ensures that the website displays correctly in current browsers and maintains compatibility with future releases of web browsers.
Continuous Improvement
While we endeavor to adhere to established accessibility and usability guidelines, there may be certain areas where full compliance is yet to be achieved. Nonetheless, we are committed to exploring solutions that will elevate all areas of the website to meet the same standard of overall accessibility.
Feedback and Support
Should you encounter any challenges in accessing our website or require assistance in utilising its features, please do not hesitate to contact us at suppport@aidstat.com. We value your feedback as we work towards enhancing the accessibility of our online platform.
Assistive Software Compatibility
Our website is designed to be compatible with standard assistive software, including screen readers such as NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) and Job Access With Speech (JAWS). We strive to support a wide range of assistive technologies, ensuring an inclusive experience for all users.
Adjusting Page Viewing Preferences
If you encounter difficulties related to page visibility or while printing a webpage from our site, you can customise the text size settings according to your preferences by accessing the step by step guide for your specific browser via links below to their respective how to page:
Firefox: Font size and zoom - increase the size of web pages
Safari: Change the font size or zoom level of web pages in Safari
Chrome : Change text, image and video sizes (zoom)
Edge: Accessibility features in Microsoft Edge
Opera: Browser window
At Aidstat, we are dedicated to ensuring that our websites are accessible to all individuals, including those with visual impairments or other disabilities.
We acknowledge that some users may rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers and magnifiers, and we strive to ensure that our websites are compatible with these tools.
Standards Compliance
Our website aims to conform to level Double AA of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. These guidelines provide recommendations for making web content more accessible for people with disabilities, promoting a user-friendly experience for all visitors.
Technical Conformance
Our site has been developed using code that complies with W3C standards for HTML5 and CSS 2.1. This ensures that the website displays correctly in current browsers and maintains compatibility with future releases of web browsers.
Continuous Improvement
While we endeavor to adhere to established accessibility and usability guidelines, there may be certain areas where full compliance is yet to be achieved. Nonetheless, we are committed to exploring solutions that will elevate all areas of the website to meet the same standard of overall accessibility.
Feedback and Support
Should you encounter any challenges in accessing our website or require assistance in utilising its features, please do not hesitate to contact us at suppport@aidstat.com. We value your feedback as we work towards enhancing the accessibility of our online platform.
Assistive Software Compatibility
Our website is designed to be compatible with standard assistive software, including screen readers such as NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) and Job Access With Speech (JAWS). We strive to support a wide range of assistive technologies, ensuring an inclusive experience for all users.
Adjusting Page Viewing Preferences
If you encounter difficulties related to page visibility or while printing a webpage from our site, you can customise the text size settings according to your preferences by accessing the step by step guide for your specific browser via links below to their respective how to page:
Firefox: Font size and zoom - increase the size of web pages
Safari: Change the font size or zoom level of web pages in Safari
Chrome : Change text, image and video sizes (zoom)
Edge: Accessibility features in Microsoft Edge
Opera: Browser window