Just Jolly Accessibility
Accessibility: Reducing Motion
Animated, moving, and autoplay content on our site can impact the experience for visitors with cognitive or neurological conditions (e.g. epilepsy, motion sickness, etc.), as well as those using assistive technologies.
Where does Just Jolly get its information? We make recommendations as per the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) document, which has been developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Scroll Effects
Scroll effects are usually applied to page, section, and container backgrounds. As these effects can cause the background and foreground (the attached elements) to move at different rates or in different directions, they may create issues for visitors with vestibular or attention disorders. Read WCAG's guidelines on animation from interactions
How site visitors can reduce motion
Visitors can disable these options from their device's operating system and browser:
Scroll / animation effects: Visitors can turn off animations in their system's settings:
Windows 11: Animation effects
Video / audio content: Visitors can prevent audio / video content from autoplaying on sites from their browser:
Google Chrome: Sound settings
Microsoft Edge: Media autoplay