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Accessibility

We recognise the importance of providing a website that can be used in a variety of ways which do not depend on a single sense, ability, or technology. Building a website which is usable, desirable and accessible for all user groups, including the disabled, is our ongoing commitment.

Our website has been built using Flash and require Flash Player 6 or above to view the site correctly. It has also been tested thoroughly in Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox 2.0. The can be downloaded for free below:

Download latest Flash and Browser versions

Download the latest version of Flash Player (v9) click here

Download the latest version of Internet Explorer (v7) click here

Download the latest version of Firefox (v2) click here

 

Standards Compliance

This website conforms to W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, level A.

Below there is a list of critical requirements, which alone cover nearly 40% of the requirements highlighted by W3C accessibility problems (according to DRC report). These have been given extra attention and the highest priority during evaluation.


Semantic markup

Structured, semantic markup is used to represent document structure. H1 tags are used for main titles, h2 tags for subtitles, and so on.

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used for visual layout, and Javascript is used to enhance usability and for decorative purposes, however pages are still fully accessible if these technologies are ignored or unsupported.

Images

Descriptive and meaningful text equivalents are provided for all content images, graphical buttons, symbols and objects. Images are not used to represent text, all headings are styled with the help of CSS and can be resized to suit users needs.

Colours

Website design has been tested against color contrast to ensure that all information is still clear.

Most of the text is written as black on white and is perfectly contrasting. Black on white combination passes color visibility test successfully:


Font sizes

Relative units have been used in markup language and CSS, therefore website layout accommodates resizing text even in Internet Explorer for Windows.