We have introduced the following features to ensure the best use of our site
by all of our users.
Access keys: Most
browsers support jumping to specified
links or pages by typing keys
defined on the web site. On Windows, you
can press ALT + an access key; on
Macintosh, you can press Control + an
access key.
Certain pages on this site can be accessed using the following access keys
(as adopted by the UK Government):
Access key s - Skip
Navigation to page content
Access key 1 - Home Page
Access key 8 - Contact
Access key 0 - Accessibility
and Access keys (this page)
Navigation: We have tried to make our site navigation as
clear and simple to use as possible. All main navigation menus are text based
and use no images or Javasript.
Headings and navigation menus: HTML heading tags are used
to convey document structure. H1 tags are used for main titles, H2 tags for
subtitles etc..
Images: All images used in this site include descriptive
alt tag attributes. Where an image has no use other than being decorative,
the alt tag is set to null to allow easy
reading of the site by all users.
Colours: We have taken care to ensure that the site's font
and background colour combinations contrast significantly and are effective
in ensuring information is still clear when
viewed in different colour combinations.
If you wish to override the site's colours, you can do this by changing your
browser settings to your own preference.
Stylesheets: This site uses cascading style sheets for some
elements of visual layout. If your browser or
browsing device does not support
stylesheets at all, or you have chosen to
switch them off, we have endeavoured
to ensure that the content of each page is
still readable and clearly structured
without stylesheets.
Tables: To allow screen
readers to render them intelligently,
where appropriate we have used the TH tag to mark the column headings of the
table columns.
Tables used for layout use none of the above attributes to ensure that they
are not confused with data tables.
Forms and fields: All forms
fields follow a logical tab sequence
to ensure easy navigation.
Form fields also have 'id' attributes to explicitly associate the form field
with its appropriate label to allow for easy entry of data.
JavaScript: Javascript may be
used for some elements of this
site. Where it is used then all pages and process are still accessible should
Javascript be turned off.
Links: All links have been written to make sense when taken
out of context. Where appropriate, we have also added link title attributes
to describe the link in greater detail.
Copy: We have tried to ensure that the copy on our website
is well laid out and easy to understand.
Browsers: Wherever possible, we would recommend upgrading
your browser to the latest version number to take full advantage of
this site
This site works with:
Mozilla Firefox: www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
Apple Safari: www.apple.com/safari/
Opera: www.opera.com/download/
Microsoft IE 6: www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/
Web Standards
All pages on this site aim to be accessible to
WAI
WCAG A or better, complying with priority 1 guidelines of the
W3C
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
If you have problems accessing any part of our site please
email us
All pages on this site aim to validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional, and use
CSS 2.1 for visual styling.