Our organization is committed to making our website usable and accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities or the devices they use. We believe digital content should be inclusive, and we work to ensure our online environment reflects this commitment. In support of this goal, the website is designed to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level, a widely recognized standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium. These guidelines provide direction on making online content accessible to individuals with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, motor, cognitive, and other impairments.
To enhance accessibility, the site incorporates various technologies that allow users to tailor their experience according to personal needs. A key feature is the accessibility interface, which enables modifications to visual presentation and interaction settings. This customization makes navigation and engagement easier and more comfortable for each user. The website also uses a background system that continuously evaluates accessibility performance and makes adjustments to support assistive tools such as screen readers and keyboard-based navigation.
For those using screen readers, the site includes features that improve comprehension and ease of navigation. Descriptive accessibility attributes are embedded within the code for buttons, forms, and other interactive elements. Images are assigned alternative text where necessary, and text embedded within visuals is converted into readable formats. When a screen reader is detected, a dedicated mode can be activated to optimize browsing. Compatibility with popular screen readers is maintained, allowing users to interact effectively with all site features.
Keyboard navigation is fully supported for individuals who cannot use a mouse. Users can move through content using standard keyboard commands, such as tabbing between elements, pressing enter to activate links, and using arrow keys for menus. Additional shortcuts allow quick access to headings, forms, menus, and buttons, while focus management ensures interactive components like popups are accessible and predictable.
The site offers predefined accessibility profiles to meet the needs of users with specific conditions, such as epilepsy, visual impairments, cognitive challenges, attention-related difficulties, or motor limitations. Profiles can reduce or eliminate animations, enhance contrast, simplify layouts, or enable complete keyboard control. Users can select the profile that best fits their needs, creating a personalized and more comfortable experience.
Further customization options include adjusting font size, spacing, alignment, and color schemes to reduce visual strain. Animations can be paused or disabled, important elements can be highlighted, and audio can be muted to prevent discomfort. Additional tools, such as virtual keyboards, cursor adjustments, print-friendly modes, and language assistance, extend accessibility even further.
The website is compatible with a wide range of browsers and assistive technologies across Windows and macOS platforms. Continuous testing and updates ensure consistent performance and compatibility. While accessibility efforts are ongoing, we actively implement updates to address limitations and incorporate new solutions. User feedback plays a critical role in identifying areas for improvement, and visitors are encouraged to share their experiences by contacting truffofficial@ouAccessibilitytlook.com. These efforts help ensure the website remains inclusive, accessible, and usable for all.
