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Brambla

ACCESSIBILITY

Our commitment to making brambla.co.uk usable by everyone, and how to report a problem.

Last reviewed: 27 May 2026

Our commitment

Brambla (SDB Digital Ltd) is committed to making this website usable by as many people as possible — regardless of disability, assistive technology, device, or connection quality.

We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA. Where we don't meet it yet, the section below explains why and what we're doing about it.

What is accessible

Across the public site, we've worked to provide:

  • High-contrast text (white text on a near-black background, meeting WCAG AA contrast ratios for body and heading text)
  • Semantic HTML — proper heading hierarchy, landmark regions, and alt text on meaningful images
  • Keyboard navigation — all interactive elements (buttons, links, form fields, accordions, modals) are reachable and operable with the keyboard alone
  • Skip-to-content link at the top of every page
  • Focus indicators visible on all interactive elements
  • ARIA labels on icon-only buttons and ambiguous controls
  • Responsive layouts that scale from mobile to desktop without horizontal scrolling at 200% zoom
  • prefers-reduced-motion respected — auto-scrolling sections (e.g. our client showcase marquee) pause and fall back to a static grid when reduced motion is enabled

Known limitations

We're being honest — these are the areas where the site doesn't yet meet the standard we're aiming for:

  • Decorative typography (Joyride Std outline): our display headings use a thin outlined typeface for stylistic effect. While the underlying text is read correctly by screen readers, the visual style may be hard to read for some users. We're reviewing whether to offer a high-readability alternative.
  • Embedded third-party content: some sections include scripts from Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity, Stripe and Meta that we don't fully control. We've raised any specific accessibility issues with these providers via their support channels.
  • Older blog posts: our blog and guide content has been written over several years. Older posts may use heading patterns that don't match the standards we apply to newly-written content. We're working through these progressively.
  • No formal third-party audit yet: the site has been built and reviewed in-house with accessibility in mind, but we have not commissioned an independent WCAG audit. Plan to do so as part of our 2026 roadmap.

Reporting a problem

If something on the site is hard to use, blocks you from achieving what you need, or seems broken on your device or assistive technology — we want to know. We'll respond within 5 working days.

Email hello@brambla.co.uk with:

  • The page where you encountered the issue (URL)
  • What you were trying to do
  • What went wrong
  • The device, browser, and any assistive technology you were using

We'll acknowledge your report, investigate, and either fix the issue or explain why we can't.

If you're not satisfied with our response

If you contact us about an accessibility issue and you're unhappy with how we respond, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is the body responsible for enforcing accessibility regulations in England, Scotland and Wales.

In Northern Ireland, the equivalent body is the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland.

How we built this

The site is built on Next.js with our standard accessibility practices: semantic HTML, accessible Radix UI primitives, contrast-tested colour tokens, and Lighthouse-checked builds. For client work, accessibility is a default — not an upgrade.


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