Featuring customisable profiles that cater to diverse accessibility needs, from visual impairments to ADHD and cognitive disabilities, IndyGo’s new website enhancements aim to improve the browsing experience of all its users.
Featuring customisable profiles that cater to diverse accessibility needs, from visual impairments to ADHD and cognitive disabilities, IndyGo’s new website enhancements aim to improve the browsing experience of all its users.
Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IndyGo) has announced that it has introduced new accessibility settings on its website, which will enable website visitors to select their preferred accessibility profiles and content settings when browsing online content.
The website’s accessibility settings will feature a range of profiles in order to cater to different accessibility needs. These profiles include the Vision Impaired Profile, which will enhance the website’s visuals to make the content accessible to individuals with visual impairments, such as tunnel vision, cataracts, glaucoma and other vision-related conditions.
In addition, the Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Friendly Profile has been designed to reduce distractions, helping those with ADHD and neurodevelopmental disorders to navigate the essential elements on the website with ease.
Source: IntelligentTransport