Accessibility
At francisbarry.com, we are committed to making our website as accessible and usable as possible for all visitors, including people with disabilities.
We aim to provide a website that is clear, easy to navigate and compatible with commonly used assistive technologies, including screen readers, keyboard navigation and browser accessibility tools. Our objective is to follow recognised accessibility best practice, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, which provide recommendations for making web content more accessible.
We are continually working to improve the accessibility of our website and to ensure that content relating to the life and works of Sir Claude Francis Barry, Bt., R.B.A. can be enjoyed by as wide an audience as possible.
Measures we take to support accessibility
We aim to:
- use clear page structures and headings;
- provide readable text and suitable colour contrast where possible;
- make the website navigable by keyboard;
- include alternative text for meaningful images where appropriate;
- avoid unnecessary barriers that may prevent visitors from accessing content;
- review new content with accessibility in mind.
Areas for improvement
Some older content, images, documents or third-party features may not yet be fully accessible. As this website includes visual artwork and archive material, some images may contain complex visual information that cannot always be fully conveyed through short alternative text. Where possible, we aim to provide descriptive supporting text to help explain the content and context of important works.
Feedback and contact
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of this website. If you experience any difficulty accessing information on francisbarry.com or if you need content in a different format, please contact us, and we will do our best to help.
Email: [email protected]
When contacting us, please include the page address, a brief description of the issue, and the format or support you require.
Ongoing commitment
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We will continue to review and improve the website so that it remains accessible, inclusive and welcoming to all visitors.