Accessibility of this catalogue
A catalogue whose whole purpose is showing numbers is useless if the numbers cannot be read. This page says what we have done and where we know it is thin.
How the pages are built
- Plain HTML with one h1 per page and headings in order underneath it.
- Sizes in real tables with header cells, not in pictures of tables.
- Every photograph carries alternative text naming the piece.
- A skip link to the main content as the first thing in the tab order.
- The size finder works from the keyboard and its three controls carry labels.
- Text reflows to a phone width without a sideways scroll; wide tables scroll inside their own box rather than pushing the page.
Colour and contrast
Body text is near black on off white. The purple and the rose are used for edges and accents, not for anything that has to be read. Nothing on these pages depends on telling two colours apart.
Where it is thin
Product photographs come from the listings and vary in framing and sharpness, and a small stone in a large frame can be hard to make out. Alternative text names the piece and the page carries the measurements in words, which is the part that matters.
Tell us
If something here blocks you, write to [email protected] with the page address and what happened. We would rather hear it than guess at it.