Accessibility

Accessibility across discovery, planning, and public travel pages

Visit Nigeria is being built to be usable across devices, input methods, and accessibility needs, with clear content structure and readable design.

Focus

Inclusive access

Included here

Design and interaction
Media and content
Ongoing improvement

Clear guidance, kept readable

Each section is written to make the policy or guidance easier to understand without losing the details that matter.

Design and interaction

Pages are being designed with readable typography, semantic structure, keyboard-friendly interactions, and strong contrast in mind.

Clear headings and landmarks for easier navigation

Readable color contrast across light and dark themes

Keyboard-friendly controls for menus, forms, and interactive elements

Media and content

Where possible, imagery, navigation, and structured content are designed to work well with assistive technologies and different browsing conditions.

Alt text support for editorial and promotional imagery

Structured content blocks instead of visually dense layouts

Responsive layouts that hold up across screen sizes

Ongoing improvement

Accessibility is treated as an active quality standard, not a one-time checkbox. Issues reported by visitors help shape future improvements.

Accessibility feedback is reviewed as part of ongoing improvements

Known issues can be escalated through support channels

Priority is given to blockers affecting core planning and discovery flows