Accessibility Statement for LogLinx

Last Updated: June 21, 2025

1. Introduction

LogLinx Ltd. ("LogLinx", "we", "us", or "our") is committed to ensuring that its Website, https://loglinx.com/accessibility (the "Website"), is accessible to people of all abilities and disabilities. We strive to provide a user experience that is usable, understandable, and navigable for everyone. This Accessibility Statement outlines the measures we have taken to make our Website accessible, our ongoing efforts to maintain and improve accessibility, known limitations, and how users can provide feedback.

2. Compliance Status

Our goal is to conform to Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). We regularly audit and test our Website against WCAG 2.1 Level AA success criteria and incorporate accessibility considerations into our design and development processes.

3. Measures to Support Accessibility

We employ a combination of the following approaches to support accessibility:

3.1. Accessibility-Focused Design and Development

We incorporate accessibility best practices into our design system, including colour contrast ratios that meet or exceed WCAG requirements, responsive layouts for various screen sizes, and logical heading structures.

Interactive elements, such as buttons, links, and form fields, are designed with keyboard focus styles and sufficient hit areas to enable use via keyboard-only navigation.

3.2. Semantic HTML and ARIA

Our development team uses semantic HTML5 elements (e.g., <header>, <nav>, <main>, <footer>) to convey page structure to assistive technologies.

ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) roles, states, and properties are applied where necessary to enhance the accessibility of dynamic content and complex UI components.

3.3. Alt Text for Images

All meaningful images on the Website include descriptive alternative text (alt attributes) that convey the purpose or function of the image to users of screen readers.

Decorative images are marked with empty alt="" attributes to be ignored by assistive technologies.

3.4. Keyboard Navigation and Focus Management

The Website is fully navigable using keyboard-only input (Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, Space, Arrow keys, etc.).

We implement a logical tab order and visible focus indicators for interactive elements to ensure users can track their position on the page.

Custom focus management is applied to modal dialogues, overlays, and other dynamic components to retain focus within the component while it is open.

3.5. Colour Contrast and Visual Design

Text and interactive elements meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA contrast ratios: at least 4.5:1 for standard text and 3:1 for large text (18pt and above or bold 14pt and above).

UI components use high-contrast colour palettes and avoid conveying information solely through colour.

3.6. Resizing and Zoom

Content is legible and functional when text is resized up to 200% without assistive technologies or breaking the layout.

The Website follows a fluid, responsive design to accommodate various viewport sizes and orientations.

3.7. Captions and Transcripts

All pre-recorded audio and video content include synchronized captions and/or transcripts.

Live audio or video content (e.g., webinars) is accompanied by real-time captioning whenever possible.

3.8. Forms and Error Handling

Input fields have descriptive labels associated programmatically via <label> elements or ARIA attributes.

Error messages are presented in text, programmatically linked to the affected field, and provide clear guidance on how to correct the error.

3.9. Skip Links and Landmarks

Skip navigation links are provided at the top of pages to allow users to bypass repetitive navigation and jump directly to the main content.

Page landmarks (e.g., role="main", role="navigation") are applied to facilitate fast navigation via assistive technologies.

3.10. Third-Party Content and Embeds

We strive to ensure that third-party content (e.g., social media embeds, maps, analytics dashboards) meets accessibility standards or provides accessible alternatives.

Where direct remediation is not possible, we notify users of potential limitations and aid access the content.

4. Accessibility Tools and Testing

To maintain and improve accessibility, we use a combination of manual and automated testing methodologies:

4.1. Automated Testing

Tools such as axe-core, Lighthouse, and WAVE are regularly run against our Website to identify common accessibility issues (e.g., missing alt text, contrast errors, missing form labels).

Automated test results are tracked in our development backlog and prioritized for remediation.

4.2. Manual Testing

Our quality assurance team conducts manual testing using keyboard-only navigation and common screen readers (e.g., NVDA on Windows, VoiceOver on macOS and iOS).

We review dynamic components, custom controls, and interactive workflows manually to ensure they function as intended.

4.3. User Testing

We collaborate with users with disabilities to gather feedback on the accessibility and usability of our Website.

Periodic user studies inform enhancements to our accessibility features and help us identify real-world usage challenges.

5. Ongoing Accessibility Work

Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We continuously work to enhance the accessibility of our Website through:

5.1. Design and Product Roadmap

Accessibility criteria are included in our design and development standards.

New features undergo accessibility review during the planning, design, and implementation phases.

5.2. Training and Awareness

Our design and engineering teams receive regular training on accessibility guidelines, inclusive design principles, and assistive technologies.

Accessibility best practices are documented in our internal style guides and coding standards.

5.3. Accessibility Governance

A dedicated Accessibility Champion advocates for and oversees accessibility initiatives across teams.

We conduct quarterly accessibility audits and review progress with senior leadership.

6. Known Limitations and Alternatives

While we strive for full compliance, there may be instances where certain content or functionality is not yet fully accessible. Known limitations include:

  • Some older PDF documents may not be fully accessible; users can request accessible versions by contacting us.
  • Certain interactive maps or complex data visualizations might not fully convey all information to screen readers; we offer text-based summaries as an alternative.
  • Third-party plugins or embedded content that do not meet our accessibility standards; we provide direct links to original content sources and contact information for support.

We are committed to addressing these limitations and will update this statement as improvements are made.

7. Compatibility with Browsers and Assistive Technologies

We aim to support the following browsers and assistive technologies:

7.1. Desktop Browsers

  • Chrome (latest two versions)
  • Firefox (latest two versions)
  • Safari (latest two versions)
  • Microsoft Edge (latest two versions)

7.2. Mobile Browsers and OS

  • Safari on iOS (latest two versions)
  • Chrome on Android (latest two versions)
  • Android native browser on Android 10 and above

7.3. Assistive Technologies

  • NVDA (Windows)
  • JAWS (Windows)
  • VoiceOver (macOS, iOS)
  • TalkBack (Android)

8. Providing Feedback and Requesting Assistance

We welcome your feedback to help us improve the accessibility of our Website. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions, please contact our Accessibility Team:

Email: accessibility@loglinx.co.uk

Phone: +44 (0) 20 7946 0001

Address: Accessibility Team, LogLinx Ltd., 21B Cobham Street, Gravesend, Kent, DA11 0SB, United Kingdom

When reporting an issue, please provide:

  • The URL of the page where you encountered the barrier.
  • A description of the issue and any assistive technology you use.
  • Your contact information (optional) if you would like a response.

9. Formal Compliance and Legal Requirements

9.1. UK Accessibility Regulations

We aim to comply with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018, where applicable.

9.2. Equality Act 2010

Under the Equality Act 2010, it is unlawful to discriminate against individuals with disabilities. We strive to ensure our Website does not present a barrier to equal access.

10. Reviews and Updates to this Statement

We review this Accessibility Statement annually or when significant changes are made to our Website or applicable regulations. The "Last Updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision.

11. Additional Resources

For more information about web accessibility:

12. Commitment Statement

At LogLinx, we believe that digital accessibility is a fundamental right. We provide an inclusive online experience and will continue to invest in accessibility improvements. We appreciate your interest and feedback as we work towards a fully accessible Website.

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