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  1. May 2026
  2. www.mix2.ca www.mix2.ca
    1. menus

      The two menus are presented as images with an empty or missing alt attribute, and no caption, which means it is not accessible to screen readers. Since the menu contains essential information such as food options and prices, it should be provided in accessible text format or include descriptive alt text. Without this, users with visual impairments cannot access key content, which unfortunately reduces the overall accessibility of the page. Although the images are clear and can be zoomed in on when clicked, this does not fully address the accessibility issue for screen reader users.

    2. Gallery

      This page uses responsive design which is not just an accessibility design feature but also just general design best practice. From the accessibility perspective, it supports robustness, which means that the page can be accessed from different devices, screen sizes, and browsers. This makes it accessible for may rely on different or older devices. When the screen size is reduced, the layout changes while remaining visually clear and well-structured, particularly in the gallery section.

    3. Home

      The navigation bar and the logo on the left allow the users to quickly navigate through the different sections on the page. Another accessibility feature on this page is keyboard navigation, where users can move through all the interactive elements using the Tab key and activate them using the Enter key. This is also applies to the 'Reserve a Table' button, however a key part of the reservation form cannot be fully accessed using keyboard navigation, which is a limitation. But hopefully this will be updated soon! Additionally, the user can scroll up and down in the page using the arrow keys.

    4. RESERVE A TABLE

      This button is a clear call to action, clearly indicating where users should click to "reserve a table". Its visually emphasized by the coloured box, helping it stand out from the background. The contrast of the button and the background also enforces a visual hierarchy and makes it easy to recognize it as an interactive element. The use of colour also supports the page's accessibility, especially for users with low/colour vision deficiencies, making sure that the button is emphasized.

    5. HOT POT & GRILL LOVERS PARADISEWe use fresh local ingredients blends with two most popular cooking style in Asia.

      The heading and subheading are larger and bolder than the body text on this page, this creates a clear visual hierarchy. This helps user identify the structure and main sections of the page. These show an accessible design choice as it makes the page understandable by improving readability and making content easier to scan, for uses with cognitive disabilities.

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