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What is Web Accessibility

Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Web. More specifically, Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the Web, and that they can contribute to the Web. Web accessibility also benefits others, including older people with changing abilities due to ageing.

Building websites with the above in mind is vital to make certain the web is truly a mutli person environment where no one feels excluded. Images, content and information should be accessible by all and the new compliant standards intend to develop and maintain this moving forwards.

It is very important to us that our website is accessible to as many people as possible.

The site currently conforms to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) web accessibility priority level 1. These standards ensure improved accessibility to allow partially sighted users to navigate through the website with screen reader and mangnifying tools.

For more information and a full list of guidelines please visit the W3C website .

User friendly design

In addition to the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) guidelines we have implemented our own design rules to make the site clear and easy to use:

  • Using meaningful ALT text so there is a descriptive alternative for all images.
  • Using clear descriptions and calls to action on hyperlinks.
  • No use of frames, which are difficult for special browsers to display.
  • Limited use of JavaScript, which doesn't work with some browsers and screen readers.
  • Using an easier-to-read font set against a light blue background with no obtrusive background images.
  • No pop-ups or obtrusive advertising. The Newsham Hanson website currently carries some external advertising.

Additional Accessibility tools

If you want to alter the way you view our website you can do so using settings in your internet browser.

Internet Explorer

To change font styles, font sizes and colours specified on the website:

  • On the browser 'Tools' menu select 'Internet Options'.
  • On the 'General tab', select 'Accessibility'

To increase font size or to zoom:

  • In the browser 'Page' menu select 'Options' (or simply press 'cntrl –' or 'cntrl +' on your keyboard)
  • In Internet Explorer 7 you can simply use the 'Change Zoom Level' tool in the bottom right of your browser window

More changes can be made by selecting 'Internet Options' in the browser 'Tools' menu.

Firefox

To change font styles, font sizes and colours specified on the website:

  • Select the 'Content' tab on the browser 'Tools' menu and selct options for fonts and colours

To change the Font Size, Page Style or Character encoding:

  • Select the corresponding options in the browser 'View' menu (or simply press 'cntrl –' or 'cntrl +' on your keyboard to de crease and increase the font)

Safari

Similar changes can be made in the Safari browser.

Accessibility reference W3C accessibility guidelines explain the reasons behind each guideline.

 

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