Accessibility statement for JBi Digital
Our accessibility roadmap shows how we plan to improve accessibility onwww.jbidigital.co.uk
Click here for JBi Digital's accessibility statement.
Roadmap of planned fixes
| Issue | Resolution | Target date |
| Some text on the Careers page, navigation bar and blog posts does not meet the minimum contrast requirements set out in WCAG success criterion 1.4.3 (Contrast (minimum)). | We will update the text and background colours in these areas to meet minimum contrast ratios. | June 2027 |
| In some instances across the site, HTML has not been formatted to meet WCAG success criterion 4.1.2 (Name, role, value), which affects how screen readers navigate pages. | We will amend the markup so that all interactive elements expose an accurate name, role and value to assistive technologies. | June 2027 |
| The search bar in the main navigation is not always accessible via a keyboard and does not meet WCAG success criteria 2.1.1 (Keyboard) and 2.4.7 (Focus visible). | We will update the search bar so that it can be operated fully by keyboard, with a clearly visible focus indicator. | June 2027 |
| Some alternative text is not optimised for screen readers and may repeat or include unnecessary information, which does not meet WCAG success criterion 1.1.1 (Non-text content). | We will review and rewrite alternative text across the site so that it is concise and meaningful. | June 2027 |
| Fields in the contact form do not identify their purpose programmatically, and do not meet WCAG success criterion 1.3.5 (Identify input purpose). | We will add the appropriate autocomplete attributes to contact form fields. | June 2027 |
| Not all related form controls are grouped in a fieldset to tell screen readers they are programmatically associated, which does not meet WCAG success criterion 1.3.1 (Info and relationships). | We will group related form controls in fieldsets with descriptive legends. | June 2027 |
