Insurance that makes sense
This site is designed to work with text-to-speech extensions and software, as when I tested it, it worked fine. This is another example of good accessibility web design.
Insurance that makes sense
This site is designed to work with text-to-speech extensions and software, as when I tested it, it worked fine. This is another example of good accessibility web design.
Sonnet offers affordable car, home and tenant insurance. Get a quote in minutes and see how simple it is to save.
Another aspect of the site that is done well (in terms of accessibility) is that the website is robust and supported on multiple different screen sizes and devices, from a phone to a different size monitor (vertical or horizontal) the website adapts and ends up being an example of robust web design looking through an accessibility lens.
Find your group
The homepage is mostly keyboard accessible, although tabbing through all the options works until you get to the textbox below this text which then starts to scroll through all the different groups in their system. This is an example of bad web design taking accessibility in mind.
Adulting is hard. Sonnet is simple.
The image next to this textbox has alt text for the image which is a positive use of web accessibility. It reads "A confident woman with curly black hair wearing a pink blazer stands and gestures toward a floating text box. The text box reads bundle and save and features a positive Trustpilot rating."