Accessibility Guidelines

Guidelines and best practices for ensuring our content and products are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. This page outlines standards, recommendations, and requirements for creating inclusive and usable experiences.

Accessible content is clear, consistent, and easy for all users to read and navigate, including people using assistive technologies such as screen readers.

The following guidelines help improve readability, usability, and accessibility across all website content.

  • Use plain language and avoid figures of speech, idioms, or complicated metaphors.
  • Use left-aligned text for left-to-right (LTR) languages and right-aligned text for right-to-left (RTL) languages.
  • Avoid center-aligned or justified text.
  • Use consistent formatting and language throughout the page (for example, phone numbers, dates, and times should follow the same format).
  • Do not underline text for emphasis. Underlining should only be used for links and URLs.
  • Do not create whitespace by pressing Enter or Shift + Enter multiple times.
  • Do not create whitespace by using the spacebar repeatedly across a line.
  • Do not use double spaces after periods.