Accessibility standard: WCAG 2.1 AA
    
  Why this information is here
 
          This section outlines the accessibility features of this content - including support for screen readers,
          full keyboard navigation and high-contrast display options. This may not be relevant for you.
         Accessibility Information
        The HTML of this book
        
complies with version 2.1 of the
          
          Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 
          (WCAG), covering newer accessibility requirements and improved
            user experiences  and achieves the intermediate
             (AA) 
            level of WCAG compliance, covering a wider range of accessibility requirements.Content Navigation
 Table of contents navigation
        Allows you to navigate directly to chapters, sections, or non‐text items
        through a linked table of contents, reducing the need for extensive scrolling.
      
 Index navigation
        Provides an interactive index, letting you go straight to where a term or
        subject appears in the text without manual searching.
      
Reading Order & Textual Equivalents
 Single logical reading order
        You will encounter all content (including footnotes, captions, etc.) in a clear,
        sequential flow, making it easier to follow with assistive tools like screen readers.
      
 Short alternative textual descriptions
        You get concise descriptions (for images, charts, or media clips), ensuring you do
        not miss crucial information when visual or audio elements are not accessible.
      
 Full alternative textual descriptions
        You get more than just short alt text: you have comprehensive text equivalents,
        transcripts, captions, or audio descriptions for substantial non‐text content,
        which is especially helpful for complex visuals or multimedia.
      
 Visual Accessibility
 Use of colour is not sole means of conveying information
        You will still understand key ideas or prompts without relying solely on
        colour, which is especially helpful if you have colour vision deficiencies.
      
 Structural and Technical Features
 ARIA roles provided
        You gain clarity from ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) roles and attributes,
        as they help assistive technologies interpret how each part of the content functions.