
We want our site to be available to everyone, not just easy to understand. When text and images are large or enlargeable (if this typeface is too small please press Ctrl + on your keyboard), it is easier for users with poor sight to read and understand the content. When links are underlined as well as coloured colour blind users will be able to notice them and when clickable links and areas are large, this helps users who cannot control a mouse with precision.
We have tried to bear the following guidelines in mind when creating the site and welcome comments about how the site might be improved for people with disabilities.
Adaptability - Content on this site has been designed so that it can be presented in different ways without losing information or structure.
Keyboard Accessible - All functionality on this site is available from a keyboard.
Predictable - Web pages on this site have been designed so that they appear and operate in predictable ways.
Text Alternatives - This site provides text alternatives for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need.
Adherence to standards - All the pages on this site are designed to W3C standards and have been validated as conforming to 'XHTML Strict' standard.
If you have a disability and have a comment about how we can improve our site to make it more accessible then please Contact Us. we promise to respond within a few days.
