Accessibility
This site has been designed to make it accessible by everyone. This means that it will be easier to use by people with disabilities.
Text sizing
The size of the text across the whole site is able to be easily changed as fixed sizes are not specified. This is easily done from your browsers menu. Instructions for changing text size in different browsers.
Standards
There are standards that are laid down by the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) that allow websites to validate the code that is used in the programming of them. This site has been programmed (or coded) and has Validated as:
- XHTML 1.0 Strict - The whole website has been programmed using the XHTML 1.0 Strict standard, and validates when tested with the W3C's own validation service. A link to this can be found right at the bottom of each page. It is important to have valid code on a website so that browsers will read and display the website properly and any other software such as screen readers (used by the blind) will function correctly. It is also good practice to produce websites that adhere to set standards.
- CSS 2.1 - This refers to the style sheet language used for the website. The style and alternative styles are all coded completely separtely from the XHTML, meaning that users can freely change, remove, or apply an alternate style. Having valid CSS also means that browsers and other software will display the website correctly (although sometimes browsers will read CSS differently from others, and display changes occur. Best efforts have been made that this does not happen)
- WAI - AAA - Although W3C themselves do not validate accessibility there are plenty of other ways to have it validated. This site satisfies the steps that must, should and also that may be taken to produce an accessible site. For each extra letter A up to a total of three, it means that more features have been included in the website to make it easier for people with disabilities to access.
Changing the Text size with your browser
To make it easier for people with different visual abilities, this site is completely scalable. None of the text in the site has a fixed size, which means that it can be changed very easily from your browser menu. This will work in all browsers and below is guideance on how to change the text size of the site:
| Browser | How to change the text size |
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| Internet explorer 5/5.5/6 | Use the menu and click on then select which text size you require.
The available options are . You can also hold down and use the mouse scroller if you have one. Alternatively, you can access the text size menu by pressing , pressing the letter , and then . From here just select the required text size. |
| Internet Explorer 7 and 8 | It is possible in IE7 and IE8 to show or hide the main menu, so there are two ways to do this.
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| Mozilla Firefox | On a PC - Just hold down the key, and either use or
keys to increase or decrease the text size, or use the mouse scroller. Alternatively you can press , press the
letter , and then . From here just you can increase or decrease the text size. You can also access the text size menu by pressing , pressing the letter , and then . From here just select the required text size. On a Mac - Just hold down the key and use the or keys to adjust text size. |
| Safari | On a Mac - Just hold down the key and use the or
keys to adjust text size.
On a PC - Just hold down the CTRL key and use the mouse scroller to change the text size. Alternatively you can use the or keys to adjust text size. |
| Netscape Navigator | Just hold down the key, and use or
keys to increase or decrease the text size. Alternatively you can access by pressing , pressing the letter , and then . From here just you can increase or decrease the text size. |
| Opera | There isn't really a text size option, rather a zoom option. Just hold down the key, and either use or keys to increase or decrease the text size, or use the mouse scroller. |
| AOL browser | AOL uses the latest version of browser that is installed on your computer, and is set in AOL's
preferences. It is not that straight forward or fast to use AOL's method of changing text size so i would suggest the following:
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