Accessibility and compatibility for Teletext Tools across devices, browsers and assistive technology

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DEVICES • BROWSERS • SCREEN READERS • FIXES
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ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (1/11)
ACCESSIBILITY & COMPATIBILITY
DEVICE • BROWSER • INPUT SUPPORT
Google-friendly URL: /accessibility-compatibility/

WHAT IS THIS PAGE FOR?

A quick support guide for using Teletext Tools safely on phones, tablets, laptops and desktop screens.

BEST STARTING CHECKS

Use a modern browser, keep zoom moderate, and switch orientation if a very small screen feels tight.

WHAT THIS GUIDE COVERS

Devices, browsers, touch, keyboard input, text size, colour, screen readers, reduced motion and reporting layout faults.

RELATED PAGES

HOME 101INDEX 199PREV 106NEXT 108

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (2/11)
DEVICE SUPPORT
PHONE • TABLET • DESKTOP
Compatibility for iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows and Mac.

iPHONE

Supported. Phone layouts use compact rows and internal screens to avoid hidden footer content.

iPAD

Supported in portrait and landscape. Wider screens may show more text with safer spacing.

ANDROID

Supported in modern Android browsers. Chrome is usually the most predictable comparison browser.

WINDOWS / MAC

Supported on modern desktop browsers. Keep browser zoom close to 100% for the cleanest fixed frame.

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (3/11)
BROWSER SUPPORT
SAFARI • CHROME • EDGE • FIREFOX
Browser compatibility notes for Teletext Tools pages.

SAFARI

Supported on iOS, iPadOS and macOS. iOS may need brief tap protection after swipes.

CHROME / EDGE

Supported and usually consistent on desktop, Android and modern tablets.

FIREFOX

Supported. If a tool behaves oddly, test Chrome or Edge to compare browser behaviour.

PRIVACY BROWSERS

Most pages work, but strict storage blocking can stop remembered settings from saving.

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (4/11)
TOUCH & SWIPE
PHONE AND TABLET USE
Swipe, tap and ghost-tap safety on mobile devices.

SWIPE USE

Swipe left or right to move between internal screens such as 1/11 and 2/11.

PAGE NUMBERS

Swiping changes only the internal guide screen. It does not jump to a different Teletext page number.

GHOST TAP SAFETY

After a swipe, taps are briefly blocked to prevent accidental link jumps on touch devices.

BEST USE

Swipe, pause briefly, then tap. This makes iPhone and iPad navigation more predictable.

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (5/11)
KEYBOARD & INPUTS
PAGE BOX • NUMBERS • DECIMALS
Input guidance for page numbers, calculators and mobile keyboards.

PAGE BOX

Enter three digits for Teletext page jumps. Example: 101, 107 or 199.

DECIMALS

For calculators, use a dot for decimals, such as 1.5. Some mobile keyboards show commas.

MOBILE KEYBOARD

If the keyboard covers the bottom row, tap outside the input to reveal the full frame again.

KEYBOARD USERS

Use normal tab focus, links and buttons. Tool-specific shortcuts should stay simple and visible.

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (6/11)
TEXT SIZE & ZOOM
FIXED FRAME SAFETY
How browser zoom and OS text size affect Teletext Tools.

WHY TEXT CAN CLIP

Teletext Tools uses a fixed TV-style frame. Extreme zoom can push text beyond safe rows.

DESKTOP ZOOM

Keep browser zoom near 100% for best fit. Reload after changing zoom.

MOBILE TEXT SIZE

Moderate OS text size works best. Very large display zoom may reduce available row space.

SAFE DESIGN RULE

Pages should split into more internal screens instead of forcing hidden vertical scrolling.

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (7/11)
COLOUR & CONTRAST
TELETEXT PALETTE
High-contrast colour guidance for readable Teletext pages.

WHY THESE COLOURS?

The Teletext palette is bold, familiar and designed to separate labels, links and warnings quickly.

COMMON MEANINGS

Yellow marks emphasis. Cyan marks structure. Red marks warnings.

PHOTO BACKGROUNDS

Clock and display pages work best with darker, simpler images behind text.

READABILITY

Do not rely on colour alone. Important controls should also have clear labels.

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (8/11)
SCREEN READERS
LANDMARKS • LINKS • LABELS
Screen reader guidance for Teletext Tools navigation.

STRUCTURE

Pages use headings, sections, links and buttons where possible while preserving the Teletext look.

FAST NAVIGATION

Use links lists, landmarks and the Index page at 199 to reduce scanning.

PAGE BOX

The page box is part of the locked frame and should remain discoverable across pages.

DENSITY NOTE

Teletext is intentionally compact, so longer help text is split into internal screens.

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (9/11)
MOTION & SAFETY
REDUCED MOTION • NO FLASHING
Motion and animation guidance for safer Teletext viewing.

FLASHING

Teletext Tools aims to avoid flashing effects. Transitions should be short and functional.

REDUCED MOTION

If reduced motion is enabled, internal screen movement is removed by CSS where supported.

WHY ANY MOTION?

Short transitions act like page turns, helping users understand where they moved.

SAFE USE

Use PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons instead of swiping if motion or touch input feels uncomfortable.

ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (10/11)
COMMON SEARCHES
WHO USES THIS GUIDE?
Search intent page for Teletext Tools accessibility and compatibility.

COMMON SEARCHES

Teletext Tools accessibility, iPhone support, browser support, screen reader support, zoom clipping.

WHO USES IT?

Phone users, tablet users, keyboard users, screen reader users, testers and people reporting layout issues.

COMMON USE CASES

Checking if a tool works on mobile, fixing hidden text, checking browser behaviour and reporting overlap.

RELATED TOOLS

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ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE (11/11)
TROUBLESHOOT
QUICK FIXES • REPORTING
Support checklist for compatibility and accessibility faults.

TAPS NOT RESPONDING?

If you just swiped, pause briefly and tap again. Then try one reload.

SETTINGS NOT SAVING?

Private browsing or strict privacy tools may block local storage. Try normal mode.

TEXT OVERLAPS?

Overlap with the header or footer is a layout fault. It should be reported, not ignored.

REPORT DETAILS

Include page number, device, orientation, browser and what was hidden or overlapping.