Structure and navigation
Pages use semantic landmarks, a main content region, logical headings, and skip links so keyboard and screen reader users can move through content more easily.
Accessibility
MySmartTour is built to support a more inclusive web experience for renters, property teams, and visitors using assistive technology. We aim to follow WCAG Level AA practices across our public website and continue improving accessibility as the product grows.
Pages use semantic landmarks, a main content region, logical headings, and skip links so keyboard and screen reader users can move through content more easily.
Interactive controls are designed to be reachable by keyboard, with visible focus states and an optional stronger focus guide in the Accessibility panel.
The Accessibility button provides larger text, reading spacing, high contrast, underlined links, reduced motion, and reset controls.
Meaningful images should include descriptive alternative text. Decorative graphics should stay out of the reading flow. Video and audio content should include captions or transcripts when added.
Forms use labels, required fields, keyboard-accessible controls, and error messages that can be announced by assistive technology.
Layouts are designed to work across phones, tablets, desktops, and browser zoom without hiding key content or controls.
We use automated WCAG checks as part of accessibility review and pair them with manual checks such as keyboard-only navigation, visible focus review, responsive zoom testing, and screen reader-friendly content checks.
If you run into an accessibility barrier on MySmartTour, please contact us so we can review and improve the experience.
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