Accessibility
About our website
We understand that everyone's requirements can differ greatly. This is true too, with regards to how individuals use a website.
Because of this we have tried to make this website accessible. Most of the accessibility features won't be obvious - that's how it should be.
You may like to read through the following information to find out how you can enhance your time on this website.
If you have any difficulties accessing the website, you find an error in our coding or you have a suggestion as to how we can improve the website, please contact us.
Changing text size
Change the text size to suit your own requirements:
- Use your web browser
- Internet Explorer: View > Text size;
- Firefox: View > Text size;
- Opera: File > Preferences > Fonts > Minimum font size (pixels).
- Alternatively, scroll with the wheel of your mouse whilst holding down the control key.
Standards Compliance
We have tried to conform to the following:
- W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines priority 1 and 2 guidelines - also known as Level AA;
- XHTML 1.0 Strict - follow the link to test this page;
- CSS 2.0.
If you do find any coding errors, please contact us.
How we designed the website
- All text has been given a relative font size, allowing you to resize the text if you want to;
- Structure and presentation are completely separated;
- All images have been assigned descriptive ALT text. Any decorative images are either included in the CSS document or have a empty ALT attribute;
- All pages are designed using CSS - this website is table free!
- To assist users of screenreaders we have added a skip to content link on each page. This means that you don't have to listen to the navigation when you arrive at a new page.
