Key Points
- User-friendly interfaces easy for everyone to use
- Personalization for a smoother experience
- Promote a higher quality and attentive service
- Reduce reading barriers with a clear design and simple instructions
- Strategic planning for sustainable solutions
- Full inclusivity of any type of user
- More accessibility = more safety and trust in the game
Importance of Accessibility
A service that is accessible to several users generates greater trust. Our site is easy to understand and navigate. Digital platforms with clear menus, consistent paths, and well-thought-out colors offer a pleasant experience for everyone to interact with.
Examples of common obstacles:
- Weak contrast between text and background
- Confusing menus
- Lack of alternative options for audio or video
The lack of these features can create frustration and drastically reduce engagement.
How Accessibility Improves the User Experience
Making a site accessible means optimizing the layout and content for everyone. Using descriptive alt-text for images, easy-to-read typography, and logical paths helps the user feel safe. This approach makes the experience intuitive and enjoyable for all users, whether new or experienced. An inclusive design strengthens the brand and builds loyalty over time.
Our crucial elements for an accessible website:
- Clear structure with hierarchical headings (H1, H2, H3…)
- Adequate color contrasts for visually impaired people
- Readable fonts and well-balanced spacing
- Responsive layout for all devices
- Semantically correct HTML code
- Clear and direct language
Tools and Features to Develop Accessibility
Our developers work with tools that make it easy to detect barriers. Implementing the WCAG guidelines early in a project avoids costly revisions later.
Tools we use:
Tool | Main feature |
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Chrome Lighthouse | Automatic performance and accessibility analysis |
WAVE | Visual overview of obstacles and practical tips |
AXE | Integration with IDEs and browsers for accessibility testing |
Other actions we take:
- We combine automated testing with manual testing
- We engage real users with different needs
- We integrate accessibility into every activity and project
Features we implement:
- Keyboard navigation without a mouse
- Descriptive labels for forms and buttons
- Skip links to skip repetitive sections
- Text description for every important visual element
Accessibility Standards and Certifications
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides the WCAG guidelines, which define best practices for accessible design. Adhering to these standards helps us prevent discrimination and makes the site accessible to people with different disabilities.
BonusFinder NZ for Everyone
We at BonusFinder want everyone to be able to use our site without obstacles, regardless of technical experience or ability. We are committed to constantly reviewing our features, improving accessibility, contrast, and clarity. These actions not only improve usability but also increase the trust of our users.
Ongoing improvements:
- Continuous updates for easy navigation
- Adaptive design compatible with every device
- Alternative content for those with visual or hearing disabilities
WCAG Guidelines
The WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) are divided into four principles:
- Perceivable: Information visible and audible to all
- Operable: Simple control via keyboard and mouse
- Understandable: Intuitive content and navigation
- Robust: Compatible with assistive technologies
Levels of compliance:
Level | Description |
---|---|
A | Basic level: Minimum requirements |
AA | Intermediate level: clearer design and content |
AAA | Advanced level: maximum inclusiveness |
Concrete examples of improvements on BonusFinder NZ:
- Simplified interface with clear navigation
- Clear and easy-to-click links and buttons
- Adaptive fonts
- Logical flow between sections
- Consistent and intuitive menus
Accessibility on BonusFinder NZ
Our BonusFinder NZ site has been designed to ensure ease of use for every user. The layout is optimized, visual contrasts are balanced, and we constantly listen to feedback to improve our platform further.
Current Features:
- Fluid navigation
- Intuitive icons
- Semantic code structure
- Mobile-first accessibility
In Conclusion
Digital accessibility is not only an ethical responsibility, but a strategic lever to engage more users. BonusFinder NZ adheres to the WCAG principles to create a reliable, safe and pleasant environment. Investing in inclusion means building a fairer web for everyone.
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