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Standards Compliance
We have tried to ensure that this site complies with the following standards:
- Accessibility: all pages were developed to conform with the A rating of the WebContent Accessibility Guidelines v1.0
Design & Coding
- This site uses Cascading Style Sheets (
CSS ) to define structure and layout. If your browser does not supportCSS or if you turn disableCSS support the content of each page is still readable. - Structured semantic markup has been used for the pages. H1 tags are used for main titles, H2 tags for subtitles and so on.
- Links are generally written to make sense out of context.
- All fonts are scalable allowing users to define the base font size.
- All forms are coded using LABEL and ID attributes.
- All content images contain descriptive
ALT attributes.
Adobe PDF & Microsoft Word Content
Some pages contain Adobe PDF and Microsoft Word content. Please visit the Adobe website for information on PDF accessibility, and the Microsoft website for information on accessibility.