Accessibility
Accessibility
We want to make sure that this website is accessible to everyone. If you have any questions or suggestions about the accessibility of this site, please contact our web-developer.
We have used Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 to make the site as accessible as possible. We have chosen to produce a single accessible site rather than produce a separate accessible version.
Key steps in our approach:
- The presentation is separate from structure
- All content is well structured and marked up in xhtml
- All style is defined using cascading stylesheets
- The user can control all text sizes
- Link texts make sense when read out of context. Where links are not explicit, title text has been used
- All form fields are correctly labelled and have a logical linear order
- The site does not require Javascript to access content
- The website content is device independent
- Browser Support
This site supports the following browsers:
- Mozilla Firefox
- Internet Explorer 5.5+ for Windows
- Opera 7
- Safari
The AbilityNet website has helpful advice for people with disabilities on customising your computer.