Accessibility Statement
Beverly Bar is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to the widest possible audience. We want every guest to enjoy a welcoming and inclusive digital experience.
Our Efforts to Provide an Accessible Website
At Beverly Bar, we continuously work to provide effective, accessible communication through our website. Our efforts are ongoing, and we regularly monitor performance, test usability, and implement improvements to enhance our services. To support accessibility, we have taken the following actions:
- Conducting periodic audits and user testing.
- Enabling text resizing, spacing adjustments, and font changes through browser settings.
- Ensuring sufficient color contrast across the site, with options to adjust colors through browser settings and plug-ins.
- Supporting full keyboard navigation for interactive elements.
- Providing options to skip directly to main content and bypass long link lists.
- Allowing page zoom up to 200% without loss of content or functionality.
- Supporting both portrait and landscape orientations.
- Ensuring compatibility with screen readers such as NVDA, VoiceOver, and JAWS.
- Maintaining correct page hierarchy and reading order for improved navigation.
- Supporting device-based text-to-speech features.
Applicable Laws and Regulations
Through our good faith commitment to accessibility, we believe our website voluntarily complies with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”).
Accessibility Requests and Feedback
Helpful Resources
Using Screen Readers
Screen readers are text-to-speech programs that allow people to interact with digital content audibly. Beverly Bar strives to ensure our content is compatible with screen readers across platforms and browsers. Both free and paid options are available for Windows and Mac, as well as Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. Most screen readers accept keyboard input and some support Braille displays
Accessibility Tools on Mobile Devices
Smartphones come with built-in accessibility features:
- VoiceOver (iOS) and TalkBack (Android) for screen reading.
- Tools like Zoom, Magnifier, Invert Colors, Color Filters, and Reduce White Point.
- Accessibility Shortcuts for quick toggling of features.