Accessibility statement
We want this website to be usable by as many people as possible.
Last reviewed: 6 July 2026
Our aim
Developable wants developable.tech to work for everyone, regardless of ability or the technology they use. We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at level AA, and we treat accessibility as part of building the site properly rather than as an afterthought.
What we have done
- Built the pages with semantic HTML so they work with screen readers and other assistive technology.
- Included a "skip to content" link and navigation that can be operated with a keyboard, with the browser's focus outline left in place so the focused item is visible.
- Chosen text and background colours that meet WCAG AA contrast.
- Respected the "reduce motion" setting in your operating system or browser, so animations are reduced or removed if you prefer.
- Given images meaningful alternative text where they carry information.
- Served all fonts and assets from our own domain, so the site renders reliably without third-party requests.
- Made the layout responsive, so it reflows for small screens and larger text.
Known limitations
Some links take you to third-party services, such as Calendly and LinkedIn, whose accessibility we do not control. If a third-party step prevents you from reaching us, please use the contact details below and we will help directly.
Feedback and contact
If you find any part of this site difficult to use, or you need information from it in a different format, email accessibility@developable.tech. Tell us the page and what went wrong, and we will do our best to fix it and to get you what you need.
If you are not satisfied
If you contact us about an accessibility problem and are not happy with our response, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS), which advises on rights under the Equality Act 2010.