Accessibility
This website has been designed to be accessible to as many users as possible. We’ve done our best
to ensure that it meets current UK and international guidelines for accessibility, including conforming to:
The site is built using cascading style sheets, but for browsers that don’t support CSS we’ve also included structured semantic mark-up, so the content should still be readable.
Font sizes
If you want to change the font sizes on the site you can do so using the preference settings of your browser.
On most browsers (with the exception of Internet Explorer for Windows) you can resize the text via the keyboard,
using CTRL (CMND on a Mac) and the + and - keys.
Once you've changed the font size, it's advisable to refresh the page to enable the text to reformat.
Colours
The site has been designed so that the text is clearly readable against the backgrounds for people with colour blindness.
If you wish to change the colour combinations you can do so by altering your browser settings.
Images
Any images on the site that are not purely decorative include descriptive ALT attributes.
Links
We’ve added title attributes to links, describing them in more detail.
Keyboard navigation
If you want to navigate around the site without using the mouse,
you can do so using Tab and Return and the following access keys:
0 – About
1 – Core services
2 – Complementary services
3 – Guarantee
4 – Philosophy
5 – Portfolio
6 – Testimonials
7 – News
8 – Contact
9 – Links
a – Accessibility statement
k – Access key information
The way you select the access keys depends on which browser you’re using:
Internet Explorer 5+
Hold down the ALT key and press the access key, then press
ENTER.
Internet Explorer 5+ for Mac
Hold down the CTRL key and press the access key.
Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac
Doesn’t support access keys.
Internet Explorer 4
Hold down the CTRL key and press the access key.
Mozilla and variants (including Firefox and Camino)
Hold down the ALT key (or CTRL if you’re using a
Mac) and press the access key.
Netscape 6+
Hold down the ALT key (or CTRL if you’re using a
Mac) and press the access key.
Netscape earlier versions
Doesn’t support access keys.
Omniweb (Mac OS X)
Hold down the CTRL key and press the access key.
Opera – 7.5+
Press SHIFT+ESC, then press the access key.
Safari (Mac OS X)
Hold down the CTRL key and press the access key.
I hope you enjoy exploring the site. If you have any problems using it, please contact me.
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