Accessibility
This site is built with valid HTML. Our content is properly structured, using headings and paragraphs. It uses valid CSS for layout. The site is usable with stylesheets disabled, or with your own stylesheet.
Page structure and style
This site is built with valid HTML. Our content is properly structured, using headings and paragraphs. It uses valid CSS for layout.
We have provided an alternative high-contrast stylesheet.
Text size and colour
Text can easily be resized if required. You can also use your browser settings to alter the font sizes and page colours, on this and other websites.
Usually, the ‘View’ menu of your browser will contain commands for changing text size. Some browsers allow you to change text size using the control (or command) key and the + and - keys (or the mouse wheel if you have one).
Other accessibility issues
Images
Our website provides equivalent text for images that convey information.
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Some material on our website is provided in PDF Format, and can be accessed using software such as Adobe Reader, available from Adobe’s website
For disability access, PDF files may be converted to accessible web pages using Adobe’s online conversion tools
The Adobe Acrobat Accessibility site has more information.
Scripts, applets and plug-ins
Our website does not use applets (i.e., programs designed to be executed from within another program) or plug-ins (i.e., programs that add features to a standard browser). The use of javascript has been limited, and is not required to navigate the site.
More information
AbilityNet has more information on their website at www.abilitynet.org.uk/myway/