Accessibility
This website aims to conform to:
W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1
Priority 1 and 2 Guidelines
HTML 5
CSS2
Structure and presentation have been separated - the HTML documents contain the text that you see on the screen and some structural tags (for example, tags are not used on this website).
All text is assigned a relative font size - this means that you can resize the text if you want to (see above).
All informational images have been assigned descriptive ALT text and decorative images are either relegated to the CSS document or have a null ALT attribute.
This website has been tested to offer the full functionality on Windows and Macintosh on the following browsers:
Internet Explorer 7 and up
Firefox 3 and up
Safari 3 and up
Google Chrome
Screen sizes ranging from 1024x768 pixels and upwards
This website relies on CSS2, which is unsupported by IE 4 and below and Netscape 4 and below. It can still be accessed on these browsers but with no styling applied to the pages. The decision to use CSS2 was taken due to the very small number of Internet users browsing with these older versions (now less than 1%).