Language & Access Options
This website has been technically designed to be W3C friendly
and as highly accessible as possible. The code used complies with
WAI standards. Many "badges" can be found on web sites
to indicate level of accessibility. Our site uses the WAI guidelines
as this is the worldwide agreed standard from which all other credible standards
are created.
To ensure compliance with the Disability Discrimination Act, UK
sites must have a certain amount of web accessibility inherent in
their design and build. For more information on this often misunderstood
subject visit. http://en.wikipedia.org and http://www.w3.org/WAI
Altering Text Size
To the left of each webpage, below the main menu you will see an
option to alter the text size of every page.
Accessibility and web browsers
The internet and PC's have their own set of problems for those needing to access
information but who need some form of assistive technology. Different screens,
operating systems, screen resolutions and more all combine to create problems
unique to PC users.
Many of the accessibility standards used in traditional
print simply do not apply or translate well onto the web.
Internet Explorer is the most commonly used web browse today. It
has many accessibility features built in to help you browse the
web with ease.
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/ie6/default.aspx
Free Screenreader
The site can be read through speaking software systems such as Jaws and
Wemedia. A basic and free to download talking programme
is available from www.readplease.com and www.dyslexia.com
Braille Keyboards
Braille keyboards exist to assist blind users with understanding text on a
screen. For more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille_display
Language
Were possible this site will function with a high level of accuracy with
online translation services such as Babelfish.
Google offer an online service at http://www.google.com/language
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more information on the Disability Discrimination Act click here.
For a plain english article on the web and the law go to http://www.webcredible.co.uk
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