Accessibility
This page is about the visual accessibility of the City of Subiaco website.
Visit the
access and inclusion page for information about the City’s commitment to accessibility and inclusiveness in all of its activities.
The City’s website has been designed to help you access the information you need quickly and easily.
Find your way around the website using:
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The navigation bar across the top of every page.
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The search tool in the top right hand corner of every page.
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Asociated links to related information on the right hand side of many pages.
Accessibility features
Keyboard accessibility
This website provides keyboard accessibility. All website features can be accessed and controlled using the keyboard. Navigation order is designed to be logical and intuitive, following the visual flow of the page. "Skip to content", "Skip to navigation" and "Skip to search" shortcuts are also available to keyboard users using the Tab key and for use by screen readers.
Screen readers
This website is designed to be compatible with screen reader software. Clear and logical layout, "Skip to" shortcuts, tab indexes, visible focus states, aria labels, alt text and other considerations have been made to improve the site's usability for screen reader users.
Text size and Zoom
Users with impaired vision may choose to use their browser's zoom functionality to zoom into the page content, making it easier to read, by holding down the "Ctrl" key (or "Command" key on Mac) and pressing "+". This website is designed to apply responsive styling based on screen size and browser zoom level. The site responds to page zoom by increasing the text size and adjusting the layout.
Contrast and Design decisions
Design considerations have been made to ensure adequate colour contrast through primary controls and actions, meeting Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA compliance. Colour is not relied on as the only source for conveying information to the user, but is used to highlight what is already visible and presented to the user. Web-based forms have fields with visible labels with descriptive error messages.
Alternative formats
If you require information in alternative formats, please
contact the city.