Keyboard navigation
The site aims to stay usable with a keyboard alone. Interactive elements should be reachable, visible and operable without needing a mouse.
Accessibility
Trips Norway aims to follow WCAG principles and keep the experience calm, readable and usable on different devices and input methods. This is an ongoing effort rather than a claim of perfect compliance.
The site aims to stay usable with a keyboard alone. Interactive elements should be reachable, visible and operable without needing a mouse.
The visual design uses strong foreground and background separation so editorial text stays readable against the cinematic surfaces.
Pages are built with headings and landmarks that should make the structure clear to screen readers and to anyone scanning the page.
Images that carry meaning are given descriptive alternative text. Decorative images use empty alt text so they do not add noise.
The site aims to respect prefers-reduced-motion. Heavy motion is softened or removed where it could distract or make the page harder to use.
This is a working site, not a finished accessibility certificate. The goal is to keep improving it as issues are found in real use.
Report an issue
If you find a part of the site that is hard to use with a keyboard, screen reader or reduced-motion setting, use the contact page and include the page address. That helps narrow the fix quickly.
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