This is the accessibility statement for Twenty19.com
We have tried to make sure that the Twenty19 web site is as accessible as possible to as many people as possible, regardless of browsing environment or disability. We've also documented some of the design decisions we took, including areas where we had to change our approach.
We have used HTML to identify headings on pages. For example, on this page, JAWS users can skip to the next section within the accessibility statement by pressing ALT+INSERT+2.
Navigation menus are marked up as HTML lists. This ensures that the number of links in the list is read out at the start and it can be skipped easily.
All content images used in this site include descriptive alt attributes. Purely decorative graphics include empty alt attributes.
If you wish to override the site's colours, you can import your own style sheet within your browser preferences.
If you wish to override the site's font settings, you can import your own style sheet within your browser preferences.
This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout. If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all, the use of structured semantic markup ensures that the content of each page is still readable and clearly structured.
You may import your own stylesheet into this website.
All tables have properly scoped header cells, to allow screen readers to render them intelligently. Where required, tables also have a caption and a summary.
Tables are not used for layout
Java script is used on the website to improve usability. However it is possible to browse the website without Java script.
Linking text has been written to make sense out of context.
Where appropriate, links have title attributes which describe the link in greater detail, for example to advise you if the link will open in a new window.
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If you have any questions or feedback regarding the accessibility of this site, or if you experience any difficulty using it, please email us at
