Accessibility Statement for Man And Van Lee
At Man And Van Lee, we are committed to making our online experience usable and understandable for as many people as possible. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to support an accessible Man And Van Lee experience and the standards we work toward across our digital content. Our aim is to provide a clear, practical, and inclusive website for everyone, including people who use assistive technologies or who navigate in different ways.
We are working to align our site with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. That means we design with readability, structure, contrast, and interaction in mind so that users can access information without unnecessary barriers. We review content and page structure carefully to help improve usability for people with visual, motor, cognitive, and hearing differences. While accessibility is an ongoing effort, we regularly look for ways to improve the experience for users visiting the Man And Van Lee area online.
Accessibility features
Our website is built to support a broad range of users and devices. We aim to keep navigation predictable and content clear so that more people can use the site independently. Key features include:
- Screen-reader support through meaningful page structure, headings, and descriptive text where appropriate.
- Keyboard navigation for users who do not rely on a mouse or touch input.
- Readable text with straightforward language and consistent layout choices.
- Careful use of color and contrast to help improve visibility.
We also take steps to make interactive elements easier to use with assistive tools. Buttons, links, and form elements are designed to be identifiable and accessible by keyboard. When we add content, we aim to keep the reading order logical so that screen-reader users can move through the page efficiently. Accessible Man And Van Lee content should feel clear, practical, and easy to follow whether someone is using a desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone.
If you rely on assistive technology, you should be able to explore most of the site with common screen readers and keyboard shortcuts. We understand that accessibility depends on both code quality and content quality, so we try to keep headings, labels, and link text descriptive. We avoid unnecessary visual complexity where possible and use simple page patterns to reduce confusion.
Our ongoing commitment
Accessibility is not a one-time task. We continue to review content, fix issues, and improve the way pages are presented. This includes checking that information is easy to find, that pages can be used without a mouse, and that important text remains clear when viewed with browser zoom or other display settings. We also consider how users in the Man And Van Lee area may access information on different devices and under different circumstances.
If you experience difficulty using any part of the site, or if you need content in a different format, we welcome accessibility requests. You can ask for support with page access, navigation, text clarity, or any other accessibility concern. We will consider reasonable adjustments where possible and aim to respond in a helpful and timely manner. Accessibility requests help us understand what needs to be improved and how we can better serve users.
We encourage users to let us know if they encounter any barriers, including issues with screen-reader support, keyboard focus, headings, links, or form controls. These reports are valuable because they help us identify problems that may affect people using assistive technologies. Our goal is to keep improving the accessibility of the Man And Van Lee online experience so that it remains dependable for a wide range of users.
We are committed to making our content more inclusive over time and to maintaining a page structure that supports better access for everyone. Whether someone is browsing with a keyboard, using a screen reader, or simply looking for clear information, we want the experience to be straightforward and usable. This statement reflects our current approach and our continuing effort to support an accessible Man And Van Lee area website in line with modern accessibility expectations.