Accessible Website Design
This website has been designed to be accessible to as many people as
possible. If you have difficulty using our site please let us know and
we will do our best to rectify this in future maintenance and
development.
All pages on this site endeavour to comply with all
priority 1, 2, and 3 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines.
This site is built using structured semantic markup. H2 tags are used for main titles to aid users of screen reading software such as JAWS.
Navigation aids
All pages have been authored to include Link Relationships to aid
navigation in text-only browsers such as Lynx and graphical browsers
that support this feature.
This site has been coded to ensure a
logical tab order through links and form elements. Keyboard navigation
is possible via the TAB KEY on your keyboard. Alternatively Opera users
can use the A KEY to navigate links and the TAB KEY to navigate form
elements.
A Skip Navigation link has been provided to allow users of
text-only browsers and screen readers to bypass the site navigation to
quickly access its content.
Visual design
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to control visual layout throughout this site.
This site uses mainly relative font sizes, compatible with the
user-specified 'text size' option in visual browsers.To display web
page ext larger or smaller go to the 'View' menu in your browser, point
to Text Size, and then click the size you want (this may differ
depending on browser vendor).
If your browser or browsing device
does not support Cascading Style Sheets, the content of this site
should still be readable and usable.
