Accessibility
This web site is built with validated XHTML (1.0 strict), CSS and is compliant to
WAI accessibility priority 2 requirements.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) both develops and promotes technical specifications
and guidelines for web technologies, such as HTML, XML and CSS. The W3C also promotes
the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) - a commitment to lead the Web to its full
potential by promoting a high degree of usability for people with disabilities.
Web sites that are built conforming to any of the W3C standards are eligible to
display official W3C buttons, such as these:
Having trouble viewing this website?
We use text rather than graphics wherever possible to enable the use of screen readers
for the visually impaired.
Modern internet browsers provide many ways of making a website easier to read.
If you are using Internet Explorer 7 or above, Firefox, or Google Chrome, simply
pressing Ctrl and + or - will zoom in or out of a website.
If you are using Internet Explorer 6 you can change text size by selecting View
> Text size. Medium is the default size.
Further reading
The BBC and AbilityNet have developed a website called
My Web My Way. It has comprehensive
and up-to-date information on changing your browser settings for Windows, Mac and
Linux users.
Visit My Web My Way now