Accessibility

Accessibility

This site is designed to stay usable for readers who need larger visuals, calmer navigation, or spoken page text.

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What helps on this site

Pages repeat Home links, images can be enlarged inside the site, and read-aloud buttons speak the page text in supported browsers.

Why the large viewer matters

A raw image file can make visitors lose navigation. The built-in viewer solves that by keeping close, next, previous, play loop, and Home available.

More written explanation

More explanation for Accessibility

Accessibility now carries more written explanation so the picture is never left on its own. This site is designed to stay usable for readers who need larger visuals, calmer navigation, or spoken page text. This helps a visitor understand the page before they decide to open the larger image.

Pages like Accessibility help the full site feel looked after. They show that the project is not only visual, but also organised, reachable, and clear for visitors.

Adding more text here supports trust in the whole build and keeps the tone of the project consistent from one page to the next.

  • Use this page as support information around the main content.
  • Keep exploring through the main navigation when you are ready.
  • Use the written explanation to understand the purpose of this page.
  • See this page as part of a complete live site, not a side note.

Why this page helps

Made to feel clearer and more complete

Trust pages on this site are written to make the project feel complete, clear, and clear for visitors, with direct routes back into the content.

With these added text blocks, Accessibility now supports the image with more context and gives the .com site more depth.

Why this matters: every page pairs images with explanation so visitors always know what they are seeing and where they can go next.