Access · 01
Made to
be used.
Last reviewed: 18 August 2026
We want deonative.com to be understandable and usable across different devices and ways of navigating.
Our goal
The website is designed with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA as a reference point. It has been reviewed internally but not independently audited, so complete formal conformance is not claimed.
Measures included
- semantic page regions and logical headings;
- a keyboard-accessible skip link and navigation;
- visible focus indicators;
- responsive layouts for small and enlarged displays;
- decorative elements hidden from assistive technology;
- information that does not rely on colour alone; and
- reduced movement when a device requests it.
Zoom and text size
You should be able to enlarge text or zoom the page without losing the main content. The layout reflows on narrower screens, and important text is not placed inside images.
Keyboard use
Links and navigation can be reached using standard keyboard controls. A “Skip to content” link appears when focused so repeated navigation can be bypassed.
Technical approach
The website relies on standard HTML and CSS. Reading its main information does not require visitor-facing JavaScript, an account, a plug-in or a particular input device.
Known limitations
Email links open applications or services controlled by other providers, whose accessibility we cannot guarantee. Decorative typography may also appear differently where a device substitutes its own fonts.
Alternative formats
If you need information in another format, email support@deonative.com and identify the page and format that would help.
Report a barrier
Email support@deonative.com with the page address, what you were trying to do, the device or browser used and any assistive technology involved.
Review
This statement is based on an internal review of the supplied pages and code. Accessibility should be checked again whenever the design, content or linked services change.