Landscapers Victoria is committed to making our digital content more accessible for people across the Landscapers Victoria area, including visitors who use assistive technologies, alternative input devices, or personalised browser settings. We aim to create a welcoming online experience that supports users with different abilities and access needs.
Our website is designed with accessibility in mind and is being maintained to align with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. This includes attention to text structure, colour contrast, readable layouts, and consistent navigation so that people can move through content with greater ease. We recognise that accessible landscaping information should be available to everyone, including users browsing on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
We also support keyboard navigation throughout the site, allowing visitors to use tab, shift-tab, enter, and arrow keys to move through menus, links, and form elements where applicable. This is especially important for users who cannot operate a mouse. In addition, we continue to review focus indicators, link order, and interactive elements to make sure the browsing experience remains clear and logical.
Our content is intended to work well with screen-reader support, including headings that follow a structured hierarchy, descriptive link text, and meaningful labels where forms or controls are used. Where images are present, we aim to provide appropriate alternative text so that users relying on assistive software can understand the purpose of visual content. We are mindful that accessibility is not a one-time task, but an ongoing responsibility.
In the broader context of accessible landscaping in Victoria, we understand that clear communication matters just as much as visual design. That is why we strive to keep language straightforward, avoid unnecessary clutter, and present important information in a way that is easy to scan. We also try to ensure that headings, lists, and emphasis are used meaningfully rather than only for appearance.
Ongoing accessibility efforts
We regularly consider improvements that can enhance usability for people with low vision, cognitive differences, mobility limitations, and those using older devices or browsers. Our approach includes reviewing content for readability, checking that navigation remains consistent, and monitoring whether changes affect accessibility. Accessibility is part of how we think about user experience across the Landscapers Victoria area.Where possible, we aim to ensure that interactive components can be used without requiring precise pointer actions. We understand the value of predictable page behaviour, clear labels, and sufficient time for users to complete tasks. If any area of the site is difficult to use, we want to know so that we can investigate and improve it.
Accessibility requests and assistance
If you experience any barriers while using the site, or if you need information in an alternative format, we welcome accessibility requests. Please contact us through the available business contact method listed on the site, and include details about the issue, the page involved, and the assistive technology or browser you were using if you are comfortable doing so. This helps us respond more effectively.
We take accessibility concerns seriously and aim to review them carefully. If a specific page, feature, or document is not fully usable, we will consider practical steps to improve access where feasible. Our goal is to support all visitors, including those looking for landscaping services in Victoria who depend on accessible online information to make informed decisions.
Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we continue to review our content and functionality so that it remains usable and inclusive. We value clarity, consistency, and respectful design, and we are committed to maintaining a site that reflects those principles. WCAG 2.1 AA compliance remains our target standard, and we work toward that goal as the site evolves.
In particular, we pay attention to keyboard navigation, screen-reader support, and readable page structure so that users can access information efficiently. This includes using semantic headings, avoiding misleading formatting, and ensuring that essential functions do not depend on a single method of interaction. We aim for a practical, user-friendly experience for people across the Landscapers Victoria area.
Statement review This Accessibility Statement may be updated as our website changes and as we identify opportunities to improve accessibility. We encourage users to let us know about issues, request support, or suggest ways we can make content more accessible. Our commitment is to keep improving, so more people can use and benefit from our online presence with confidence.