We have designed our site in accordance with guidelines laid down by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and the RNIB.
Making web sites easy to use goes further than just colours and fonts. We work hard to make sure our content is easy to read and easy to navigate, taking into consideration customers who use speech readers.
Our main navigation options have been assigned keyboard access keys for users who don't use pointing devices (such as a mouse).
Most modern browsers support jumping to specific page links by typing keys defined on the web site. On Windows, press ALT + an access key; on Macintosh, press Control + an access key.
If you want to alter the size of the text displayed on this site you can change the option in your Internet browser.
The text size can be changed in Internet Explorer through the View > Text Size menu. And in Mozilla/Netscape, through the View > Text Zoom menu.
To increase the text size of this site, simply hold the CTRL key (PC) or CMD key (MAC) and use your mouse scroll up or down.
If your browser or browsing device does not support style sheets at all, the content of each page is still readable.
We have designed and built this website to operate on a wide range of browser technologies. Below is a list of browsers the site has been tested in.
There may be some inaccuracies with page rendering in isolated cases, if this occurs, please contact us with the page you are having problems with.
This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout and is built to W3C standards. The XHTML and CSS is valid and the site, according to our judgment of the guidelines, complies with the WAI Level 3 accessibility guidelines.
This site has been tested in all modern browsers on Windows, MacOS and Linux. Pages on this site benefit from structured semantic markup. This means that if your browser or browsing device does not support style sheets, the content of each page is still readable and is presented in a logical order. You can choose to switch off style sheets in many modern browsers if you so wish.
If you spot any problems viewing or navigating our website, please report the errors here.