Accessibility

Christianity in One Hour aims to be clear, calm and usable by as many people as possible, including people using keyboards, screen readers, zoom or smaller screens.

The site is still being tested across desktop, tablet and mobile layouts. Any problem that makes the content difficult to use should be treated as something to correct.

Measures already included

The website uses semantic headings, descriptive page titles, a skip-to-content link, visible keyboard focus, readable contrast, labelled form controls and navigation that can be operated without a mouse.

Pages use a consistent typeface, restrained colours and a limited range of font sizes. Content is written in clear everyday English wherever possible.

Keyboard and screen-reader use

The main navigation, journey dropdown, buttons and links should be available from the keyboard. The dropdown can be closed with the Escape key.

Page structure and form fields are labelled so assistive technology can identify their purpose.

Zoom, mobile and tablet use

Text and controls are intended to reflow without requiring horizontal scrolling. The full responsive behaviour will be checked at representative phone, tablet and desktop widths before launch.

Motion and visual effects

The website contains no essential animation. Where a device requests reduced motion, transition effects are minimised.

The decorative candle-light cross does not carry information and is hidden from assistive technology.

Known work still to complete

Before deployment, the three related Christian websites will receive a coordinated responsive audit. This will specifically check that the decorative cross does not overlap text, headings, menus, forms or buttons at mobile and tablet sizes.

Reporting an accessibility problem

Use the Feedback page to describe the page, device and problem you encountered. Please avoid including personal or confidential information.