At ConnectPay, we want everyone to have a smooth experience using our website – no matter how they browse, click, tap, or scroll. Our goal is full accessibility for all users, and we’re actively working toward that.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, developed by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), provide a comprehensive framework for enhancing the accessibility of digital content. These guidelines are designed to support inclusive access by addressing a broad spectrum of disabilities, including visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments.
Our approach
While we’ve already implemented a range of features to support accessibility, we know there’s still room for improvement. Thanks for your patience as we continue refining things. In the meantime, here’s how you can make the most of the current setup using built-in tools and assistive technologies:
Navigating with just a keyboard
No mouse? No problem. You can explore our website using only your keyboard:
- Press
Tab
to move through interactive elements like links and buttons - A visible frame will highlight the currently focused item
- Hit
Enter
to activate it
Simple, effective, and mouse-free.
Zooming in or out
If you need to adjust the text size or zoom in for clarity, we recommend using your browser’s built-in zoom features:
- Press
Ctrl
(orCmd
on Mac) and+
to zoom in - Press
Ctrl
/Cmd
and-
to zoom out - Or, hold
Ctrl
and scroll your mouse wheel
No plug-ins needed – just quick, native controls that work in all major browsers.
Using a screen reader
Screen readers translate on-screen content into audio or Braille, helping visually impaired users navigate more easily.
We support screen readers by:
- Adding Alt text to images
- Structuring content in a logical reading order
Popular screen reader options include:
- JAWS (Windows)
- NVDA (Windows, free)
- VoiceOver (macOS, free and built-in)
- Narrator (Windows, free and built-in)
Feedback
We’re committed to building an inclusive digital experience. If you spot something that could be better, we’d love to hear from you – contact us at [email protected].