Accessibility
The word accessibility in the web context is full explained below.
What is web accessibility?
Web accessibility is the practice of making website content available to all visitors/users, particularly those with disabilities in form of visual impairments, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological disabilities. The process involves web developers following standards to make websites accessible as widely as possible, that is, for users of all abilities and disabilities. A lot of website users uses use assistive technologies to browse the web. Regardless of the technology used, web accessibility requires people with modern browsers, older browsers and text-only browsers to be able to access content of websites.
Nuguide’s commitment to website accessibility
Nuguide is highly committed to providing an accessible web presence that gives all members of the public full access to its website’s content information and services.
To ensure a positive web browsing experience for our users, Nuguide, in its platform development, is wholly and proudly committed to the World Wide Web Consortium‘s(W3C) standards, recommendations and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). This quality standards aim to help make sure that a website is accessible to users or visitors with a range of disabilities.
Compliance with web accessibility is an ongoing process, which we are regularly working to improve. If you experience difficulties in accessing any of the information on our website, please contact us about it and we will try our best to fix the problem of provide the information in an alternative format.
Currently, our website can be accessed through computers and mobile devices. Users of android, iOS, Windows, blackberry based phones can access our website content.
Supported web browsers
Our website supports latest versions of Opera, Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer (11+) and Microsoft Edge web browsers.