Structure & semantics
Semantic HTML, descriptive page titles and headings, and a logical reading order so content is understandable with assistive technology.
Accessibility
Our Commitment
ReasyPort is committed to making its reports, market data, and tools usable by as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing effort, not a one-time checklist.
Commitment
We consider accessibility while designing and building features, and we review the experience as the product evolves. Where something falls short, we want to know so we can fix it.
What We Do
Semantic HTML, descriptive page titles and headings, and a logical reading order so content is understandable with assistive technology.
Core navigation and interactive controls are operable from the keyboard, with a visible focus indicator where applicable.
Meaningful images and icons carry text alternatives, and where a chart is shown the underlying figures are also presented as text.
Colour choices aim to preserve readable contrast, and a light and a dark theme are available to suit different needs.
Known Limits
Feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, or need information in an alternative format, contact us at support@reasyport.com. We aim to respond within a reasonable time and to provide a workable alternative.
This statement reflects the current state of the product and is reviewed as ReasyPort evolves. Please include the page, the device, and the assistive technology you were using so we can reproduce and address the issue.
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