ryfie is committed to making its website and services usable by people with different abilities, devices, and ways of navigating.
What this website supports
- Semantic headings and landmarks that help organize the page.
- Keyboard access to navigation, forms, links, buttons, dialogs, and disclosures.
- Visible focus indicators.
- Text alternatives for meaningful images.
- Responsive layouts that support zoom and smaller screens.
- Color contrast intended to keep essential text readable.
- Reduced-motion behavior when the operating system requests it.
- Form labels, status messages, and error feedback that do not rely only on color.
Our approach
Accessibility is treated as part of design and engineering, not as a visual overlay. Automated checks can help find issues, but they do not prove that an experience is accessible. ryfie combines code review, keyboard testing, responsive inspection, and assistive-technology-minded design, and will continue improving the experience as content and technology change.
Known limits
Third-party booking, payment, review, ecommerce, and embedded services may have accessibility behavior that ryfie does not fully control. Generated or customer-provided documents and media can also vary. When an issue is identified, we will work toward an accessible path or reasonable alternative.
Report a barrier
If something is difficult to use, send a message through the project form. Enter “Accessibility feedback” as the business name and describe the page, device, browser, assistive technology, and problem if you can. A dedicated production accessibility contact remains a launch configuration item and will be added once verified.