Accessibility Statement
We want the DigiXtreme corporate website to be clear, usable and easier to access for as many people as possible.
1. Our accessibility approach
Accessibility is considered as part of the design and development of this website. We aim to make content understandable, navigation predictable and common interactions usable with different devices and input methods.
2. What we aim to support
Our website design aims to support clear structure and straightforward interaction. Depending on the page or feature, this can include the practices below.
- Clear headings and page structure.
- Descriptive labels for links, buttons and form controls where appropriate.
- Keyboard-accessible navigation and interactive controls where relevant.
- Visible keyboard focus for interactive elements.
- Meaningful alternative text where images communicate important information.
- Responsive layouts, readable text and appropriate colour contrast.
- Reduced-motion preferences where animation is used.
3. Keyboard use
We aim for navigation, links, buttons and interactive controls to be usable without relying only on a mouse or touch input. Keyboard focus should remain visible when moving through interactive elements.
4. Screen readers and page structure
We use semantic page structure, headings, labels and accessible names where appropriate so assistive technologies can better understand the page.
5. Text, colour and responsive design
The website is designed to remain readable across desktop, tablet and mobile screens. We aim to maintain readable text, clear visual hierarchy and sufficient contrast, and not rely on colour alone to communicate important meaning.
Where animation is used, we aim to respect reduced-motion preferences.
6. Third-party content and known limitations
Some third-party content, external websites or embedded services may be outside DigiXtreme's direct control and may not provide the same accessibility experience as the DigiXtreme website.
Accessibility can also vary by browser, device, assistive technology and user settings.
7. Ongoing improvement
We review accessibility as the website changes and address issues when they are identified and reasonably within our control.
8. Report an accessibility problem
If you have difficulty using part of this website, tell us which page or feature caused the problem and, if possible, the browser, device or assistive technology you were using. This helps us investigate the issue.