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Accessibility

What we have measured, and what we have not.

EduBold is read by principals, clerks and trustees on every kind of device and connection. This page says what has been checked, in numbers, and where we know the site still falls short.

Last updated 22 August 2026.

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What we have measured

Every piece of text on every page has been checked for contrast against the background it actually sits on. That is done at desktop, tablet and phone widths, with the navigation menus open. The lowest reading anywhere on the site is 4.99 to 1, against a required 4.5 to 1 for normal text.

That is measured rather than assumed. Colours are composited through the whole stack of parent backgrounds, because a colour that passes on white can fail on the panel it is really sitting on.

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Keyboard

Every link, button, form field and menu on this site can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone, and the focused item is always visibly marked.

Search opens with the / key or with Control and K, moves through results with the arrow keys, follows one with Enter, and closes with Escape. When it closes, the keyboard returns to where you were.

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Motion

If your device is set to reduce motion, this site respects that setting. Entrance animations and scroll effects do not run, and anything that would have animated is shown in its finished state instead.

Nothing on this site moves on a loop, flashes, or plays automatically with sound.

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Reading

Body text is set at a minimum of 18 pixels, because this site is read mostly by people over forty five, often on a phone, often in a corridor. Nothing is set at 14 pixels because it looks refined.

Copy is checked against a plain-English list on every build. Long sentences, jargon and figurative phrases fail the build rather than reaching the page, because many of our readers read English as a second or third language.

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Structure

Every page has one main heading and a logical heading order underneath it, so a screen reader can move through a page by its structure. Every photograph carries a description of what is in it.

The content of this site is in the page as delivered. Nothing here waits for JavaScript to appear, so a slow connection or a blocked script costs you nothing.

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Where we know we fall short

We have not yet had this site tested by people who use screen readers and other assistive technology every day. Measurement finds contrast and structure faults. It does not tell you whether a page is genuinely usable, and only real users can tell us that.

The video tour is not yet captioned.

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Tell us

If any part of this site is hard to use, please tell us and we will fix it. Write to [email protected] or ring +91 7508 400 400.

Say which page, what you were trying to do, and what got in the way. You do not need to know why it is broken.