Site Accessibility
About Accessibility on this Site
We have taken at most care to design MindTree Foundation website accessible to the all kind of audience. It is fully compatible with popular screen reading software and also designed for those may not be able to use a mouse. This website can be easily navigated using the keyboard on your computer or using other assistive devices.
Customize the Site for You:
There are various things you can do to change the look of this site to make it easier for you to read. You can make the text bigger and change the contrast. This section gives you instructions on how to do this, as well as information about website accessibility in general.
Text Size
This site offers three different text sizes. They are indicated by the three different sized letters (AAA) at the top right of each page. Click on the different sized A's to change the text size of a page. The second smallest size is the default text size of the website.
Contrast
You can improve the contrast of this website by selecting Change Contrast scheme at the top right of each page.
Skip to content
This feature allows the user to skip over the repeated content at the beginning of each page (such as the heading and navigation) and go straight to the main page content. This is especially useful to those with screen readers because it gives the user a way to avoid listening through lengthy menus every time he or she enters a new page. To try it, navigate to a new page, then press the Tab key. The "Skip to content" link should be selected. Press the Enter key to activate the link.
Software You Might Need:
Some documents on this website are available in a PDF format. Adobe Acrobat is needed to open these files. Acrobat is available to download at no charge.
Other Features and Advice:
Alternative text
Images on MindTree Foundation Website have alternative text attributes, often known as alt text. This means that when an image is used on a web page to convey information its content is also described in the alt text. This means that the image can be understood by text browsers and assistive technologies such as screen readers. If an image is used for simply decorative purposes, the text attribute for the image is left empty in line with accepted best practice.
Descriptive Links
Links on MindTree Foundation Website have TITLE tags. These tags work like Alternative Text and provide more information for someone using a screen reader or when someone hovers over a link with their mouse.
Color Reliance and Image Alternatives
MindTree Foundation Website was created with color impaired visitors in mind. The site was designed and was tested to conform to minimum contrast requirements for visitors with color-blindness or other ocular impairments that could prevent them from reading text that does not have sufficient color contrast with background colors.
MindTree Foundation Website uses images in a strong and effective method for communication. Where visitors cannot view images, due to visual or technological issues, alternative text is provided to ensure that the content of those images - where relevant - is communicated to the visitor. When images are disabled for any reason, the entire site was built to be fully navigable and usable.
The website never relies exclusively on color or image to convey information.