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| Accessibility Statement |
Access KeysMost browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web site. On Windows, you can press ALT + an access key; on Macintosh, you can press Control + an access key. All pages on this site define the following access keys: * Access key 1 - Home page Aimshelp4IT aims to provide a rich and meaningful web site that is accessible to all. Much of our work (both web-based and in the real world) involves multimedia, forms, and visual representations of information and we pay particular attention to making sure that such work is accessible. We will monitor our work and others to ensure that we are always achieving and setting best practice. We will conduct feedback reviews with users to ensure that diverse needs are being met. We believe that an accessible site does not mean a boring site, nor does it mean dumbing down to the lowest common denominator. We deal with complex and challenging issues and strive to do so intelligently, in ways that are satisfyingly accessible. Standards Compliance
ImagesAll content images used in this site include descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics include null ALT attributes. Visual designThis site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout. Accessibility references W3 accessibility guidelines, which explains the reasons behind each guideline. Accessibility software JAWS, a screen reader for Windows. A time-limited, downloadable demo is available. Related resourcesWebAIM, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving accessibility to online learning materials.Designing More Usable Web Sites, a large list of additional resources. Dive Into Accessibility - Mark Pilgrim's "30 days to a more accessible web site" pages where much of this information was borrowed, copied or made use of. The Disability Rights Commission have produced a useful report following an investigation into the current state of website accessibility in the UK |





