Web Accessibility Widget

By Brainware University

Introduction

At Brainware University, we believe digital education should be inclusive and accessible to all. To support this vision, our Web Accessibility Widget has been fully developed in-house by the BWU Web Team.

This tool reflects our commitment to Universal Design — making sure that everyone, regardless of their abilities, can access knowledge without barriers.

Highlight: Wherever technically possible, we have aimed to meet WCAG 2.1 AAA standards, the highest level of accessibility guidelines. (Note: Full AAA certification requires an independent third-party audit.)

Objectives

  • Follow international accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.1), with AAA-level effort.
  • Make our website easier to use for people with visual, cognitive, or motor needs.
  • Remove digital barriers to promote inclusive education.
  • Showcase Brainware University’s dedication to social responsibility.

Accessibility Standards & Our Approach

We aim to implement features aligned with WCAG 2.1 AAA where feasible. Here’s how:

  • Contrast and color adjustments for better visibility.
  • Customizable font size, spacing, and bold text.
  • Dyslexia-friendly font support.
  • Full keyboard navigation and large cursor for motor accessibility.
  • Screen reader support and text-to-speech.
  • Stop animations to reduce motion sensitivity.

Key Features

Content Adjustment

  • Font Size Adjustment
  • Highlight Titles & Links
  • Letter Spacing & Line Height
  • Bold Text Option
  • Dyslexia-Friendly Font

Color Adjustment

  • Dark Contrast
  • Light Contrast
  • High Contrast
  • Low Saturation
  • High Saturation
  • Monochrome Mode

Reading Guide

  • Reading Mode
  • Focus Mode
  • Stop Animations
  • Big Cursor

Assistive Technology Support

  • Screen Reader Compatibility
  • Read Selected Text Aloud
  • Pause/Stop Speech Controls
  • Mute All Media

User Controls

  • Save Settings
  • Reset to Default

How to Use

  1. Adjust fonts, colors, and spacing.
  2. Enable reading or focus modes.
  3. Stop animations or mute media.
  4. Use assistive technology tools.
  5. Save settings for future visits.