A calmer web route for people who need more explanation, more structure and less overload.
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Tip: Alt + R = read aloud, Alt + T = theme

Accessibility statement

This site is built to lower stress and make first steps easier.

VisibleWeb is designed for visitors who may need more support with reading, seeing, hearing, concentrating or understanding where to click next. Accessibility here is not only about technical compliance. It is also about calmer structure, simpler wording and a gentler route into harder sources.

Accessibility features already used on the site

Skip link to jump to main content. Buttons for larger and smaller text. Theme switch and stronger contrast option. Read-aloud button for page content. Stable navigation with repeated route names. Pages that explain what they are for before sending visitors elsewhere.

Who these choices are meant to help

Lower vision

Larger text, stronger contrast and calmer spacing can help visitors keep overview.

Reading barriers

Short introductions and simpler structure help visitors who read more slowly or with support.

Stress or overload

Reduced visual noise and clear route cards make it easier to restart without panic.

Shared use

Family members, carers and teachers can use the site as a calmer bridge to outside sources.

Known limits

What still depends on external sources

VisibleWeb often links to news sources, project pages, YouTube and other external destinations. Once a visitor opens those sites, their design, subtitles, contrast, ads, cookie banners and media behaviour are controlled by those sources. VisibleWeb therefore tries to prepare the visitor first, instead of promising that every outside page will be calm.

What to do if a linked page becomes too busy
Return to VisibleWeb, use the guide or family page, or choose another route such as the space page, learning paths or FAQ before trying again.
How to report an access barrier

If something blocks a visitor, we want to know

Please contact us if text becomes unreadable, read aloud skips key parts, buttons are hard to reach, or a page feels too confusing for the doelgroep it is meant to support. Concrete feedback helps improve the site much faster than a general message saying something is โ€œnot workingโ€.