Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
Our commitment to building a website that is clear, readable and usable for as many people as possible.
Last updated 12 May 2026
Our commitment
We want Digimush pages to be clear, readable and usable by as many people as possible. We aim to follow practical accessibility principles when designing, building and maintaining the site.
What we work towards
We focus on accessibility basics that help real users.
- Semantic page structure with clear headings.
- Readable text, sufficient contrast and responsive layouts.
- Keyboard-friendly links, buttons and forms.
- Alternative text for meaningful images.
- Forms with labels and helpful error handling.
Known limitations
Some third-party tools, embedded services or legacy generated content may not fully meet the same accessibility standard. We review issues as we find them and prioritise fixes that affect core journeys.
Reporting an issue
If you find something difficult to use, tell us which page is affected, what happened, and which device, browser or assistive technology you were using if you can.
We will review accessibility reports and respond with next steps where a fix or workaround is possible.
Need a copy or update?
These policies are written for clarity and will be updated as Digimush services, suppliers or legal requirements change.
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