This image is a screenshot of a website designed for finding accessible places, specifically restaurants in Ann Arbor, MI. The layout is divided into two sections: a left-hand sidebar with filtering options and a main content area displaying a grid of restaurant listings.
Details for Alt Text:
- Title Bar:
The top part of the screen includes a navigation bar with the following buttons and links:- “Find a Spot”
- “Share a Spot”
- “EaseCommunity” (highlighted in blue, possibly indicating the current section)
- “Accessibility Settings”
- “Help”
- “Our Story”
- “Feedback”
- “Join Our Team”
- A profile dropdown labeled “Welcome back, Eve!”
- Sidebar (Filtering Options): The sidebar on the left includes filters for narrowing down options.
- Location: At the top, it shows “Ann Arbor, MI.”
- Keywords: Below the location field, there is a long list of checkboxes for various accessibility criteria, grouped under specific categories:
- Overall Wheelchair Accessibility (includes sub-options such as “No Flashing Lights,” “Accessible Parking,” and “Noise Level 1–10”).
- Accessibility for Wheelchair Users (e.g., “Entrances and Exits,” “Restrooms,” “Seating,” “Pathways to Popular Features”).
- Visibility Accessibility (e.g., “Braille Options,” “High Contrast Signs and Menus”).
- Audio Options (e.g., “Accessibility for People with Sensory Sensitivity,” “Minimal Sound/Stimuli,” “Adjustable Sound”).
- Adjustable Lighting and other specific options for accessibility settings.
- Additional criteria like whether the business is welcoming to diverse communities or has known history of accommodating disabled customers.
- Main Content Area (Restaurant Listings): The central grid shows various restaurant listings under the header “Restaurants” with sorting options for Accessibility, Enjoyment, Cost, and Distance.
- Each listing includes an image of the restaurant and its name underneath.
- Row 1: “Rich JC,” “Frita Batidos,” “Slurping Turtle.”
- Row 2: “No Thai,” “Potbelly,” “Pancheros.”
- Row 3: “Sava’s,” “HopCat,” “Tomukun Noodle Bar.”
- Row 4: “Ashley’s,” “Jerusalem Garden,” “TAQ.”
- Each listing includes an image of the restaurant and its name underneath.
The images accompanying the restaurants feature either the interior or exterior views of the venues. Some show people, signage, or storefronts.
Key Colors:
- Sidebar has a light pink background.
- Buttons in the title bar are in varied colors, with blue highlighting the active section.
- Restaurant grid area has a white background with green borders around each image.