This site should work for everyone.
We're a team of neurodiverse people — accessibility isn't a checkbox for us, it's personal. Here's what's built in, and how to tell us when something isn't working.
Our commitment
We want rubyroo.uk to be usable by as many people as possible, whatever their abilities or technology. We work to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 level AA as our target standard.
What's built in
- Accessibility controls — the round button in the bottom-left corner opens settings for text size, high contrast, reduced motion, bionic reading and link highlighting. Your choices are remembered between visits.
- Reduced motion — the site respects your operating system's reduced-motion preference automatically; animations and smooth scrolling switch off.
- Keyboard navigation — pages, menus and forms can be used without a mouse, with visible focus states.
- Structure and labels — semantic headings, labelled form fields, and alt text on meaningful images, so screen readers get a sensible page.
- Readable defaults — high-contrast text on dark backgrounds, no text trapped in images, and layouts that work at 200% zoom and on small screens.
Known limitations
This is a new site and we're honest about where it stands: it hasn't yet had a formal third-party accessibility audit. Some third-party content we link to or embed — such as booking tools — may not meet the same standard as our own pages. We review accessibility as part of our regular site checks and fix what we find.
Tell us what's not working
If anything on this site is hard to use with your setup — a screen reader snag, a contrast problem, a keyboard trap, anything — email kim@rubyroo.uk and tell us what happened and what you were using. We aim to reply within 5 working days, and genuinely want to know.
If you're not satisfied
If you contact us about an accessibility problem and aren't happy with our response, the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) can advise you on your rights under the Equality Act 2010.