Revival FM wants its website and live stream to be as usable and reachable as possible for everyone. Accessibility is not a side issue. It is part of building a platform that actually serves people.
Revival FM is committed to improving access to both the website and the radio stream for as many users as possible, regardless of device, context, or ability. We want the platform to be clear, readable, structured, and practical to use.
That does not mean every part is already perfect. It does mean accessibility is taken seriously and should continue to improve as the platform develops.
The site is designed with a clear visual structure, strong contrast, and readable typography in mind. Navigation should remain straightforward and consistent across pages, so visitors do not have to guess where things are or how to reach them.
Because Revival FM is radio-first, direct stream access matters. The player is designed to stay visible and usable so listeners can start or stop the stream quickly without needing to search through the site.
That is intentional. The stream should not be hidden behind clutter. It should be there, ready, and easy to use.
Where possible, Revival FM aims to align with widely recognized accessibility principles, including the general direction of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). At the same time, this is a growing platform, and not every area may yet meet the same level of maturity.
Accessibility is therefore treated as an ongoing improvement process, not as a one-off checkbox. As the site grows, we aim to improve structure, usability, and technical accessibility where needed.
If you experience any difficulty using the website or accessing the stream, we want to know. Practical feedback is valuable because it helps identify issues that may otherwise go unnoticed.
For accessibility-related feedback or questions, please contact: