Website accessibility statement
The We Are Web website includes a number of features deigned to improve accessibility to site users in line with the World Wide Web Consortium Web Accessibility Initiative's current recommendations.
This website has been checked using online accessibility auditing tools and complies with the (automated only) checking procedure for the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines at Priority 1, 2 and 3.
AccessKeys are a feature supported by modern web browsers, enabling the user to navigate a website using the keyboard without need to use a pointing device such as a mouse. AccessKeys utilised by this website are:
- [1] - TBC
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- [8] - Website Accessibility statement (*this page)
- [9] - Sitemap
The following table lists the various web browser types and th keys required to utilise the access keys used on the We Are Web website:
Internet Explorer version 5 and later:- Hold down the ALT key on your keyboard (Or CONTROL key on a MAC), then press the number / letter key indicated above simultaneously. This will highlight the relevant navigation item - Pressing ENTER / RETURN will take you to the indicated page.
Mozilla-based browsers, including Internet Explorer Version 4 (PC only) and Netscape 6.0 and later:- Hold down the ALT key on your keyboard (Or CONTROL key on a MAC), then press the number / letter key indicated above simultaneously. This will immediately navigate to the indicated menu item.
Opera web browser:- Hold down SHIFT then the ESC Key simultaneously, followed by the number / letter of the indicated menu item to navigate directly to that page.
Web-based Forms
Incorporate a logical tab order to enable navigation throughout the form's controls via the keyboard. All form fields are appropriately labelled with a description of their data contents. Where appropriate, sample form placeholder text is provided as a data type example to users.
General page structure
We have endeavoured to construct our website in a manner which makes it more easily accessible by devices such as screen readers, and have where possible incorporated navigation items in logical unordered lists to assist users in navigating our site. All code used in this website has been validated with the relevant tools provided by the World Wide Web Consortium:-
- Check the validity of the HTML code used in this page
- Check the validity of the CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) code used in this page
