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Accessibility

We want our website to be usable and accessible to all users. To this end we are developing this site towards conformance with W3C web content accessibility guidelines 1.0, level AAA.

If you have specific accessibility needs or queries, please e-mail webfeedback@tda.gov.uk and we will do our best to provide a useful response.

Access keys

To aid accessibility, we have applied the UK Government Access Keys Standard to this website. These provide keyboard shortcuts to specific parts of the site - a useful feature for people who do not use a pointing device, such as a mouse.

We have used a subset of the standards, with the access keys being defined as follows:

[S] Skip navigation 
[1] Home page
[3] Site map
[4] Search this site
[6] Help using this website
[8] Legal
[9] Feedback about this website
[0] Access keys used on this website

Using access keys

Access keys work slightly differently depending on which browser and type of computer you're using:

  • If you're using Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 on a PC, press 'Alt' and the access key simultaneously
  • If you're using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (or above), press 'Alt' and the access key simultaneously, then 'Return'
  • If you're using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (or above) on an Apple Macintosh, press 'Ctrl' and the access key simultaneously
  • If you're using Netscape 6, use the 'Alt' key on a PC and the 'Ctrl' key on an Apple Macintosh.

Alternative ('Alt') text

All images on this website are accompanied by a brief alternative text which, where appropriate, identifies an image or its function. This alternative text (alt-text) is generally only visible when your browser's automatic image loading feature is turned off.

Links

All text links have been written so that they make sense when read out of context (eg by screen readers).

Text size

The text on this website has been styled using a non-fixed value in a style sheet. This means that you can change the size of the text on your screen by using your browser settings as follows:

  • If you're using Internet Explorer, select View > Text Size and select your preferred size
    If you're using Netscape, select View > Text Zoom and select your preferred percentage size
    If you're using Mozilla Firefox, select View > Text size and select Increase or Decrease.

Colours

The colours used on the site have been carefully selected to provide as much contrast between text and background as possible. They have also been checked to ensure they work for those with different colour blindness types.

Rich media

Where content appears in rich media formats (eg as video, flash applications etc) an alternative HTML version is also provided so as not to exclude users without certain software from viewing the content.