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Accessibility Statement

The following access keys aid navigation. Press the relevant key to be taken to that section

Function Key
Skip Navigation s
Homepage a
About b
Skills c
Portfolio d
Contact e

The support for accesskeys varies from browser to browser. Below are the ways to use accesskeys on the most popular browsers.

  • Mozilla and Netscape: ALT + 0 for example will return you to this page
  • Internet Explorer users may need to click ALT+[Accesskey], then Enter.
  • Opera 7.02 now supports the accesskey. Opera users need to click SHIFT+ESC+[Accesskey].

The Internet and Network Solutions site was designed right from the start to include all currently available accessibility features. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web site Accessibility Initiative (WAI) guidelines have been met to priority three for all pages on the site.

Standards compliance
  • All pages of this site are Bobby approved (tested 7 January 2004), complying with the W3C Web Content Accessibility guidelines. A thorough manual accessibility audit has been undertaken to ensure that the site complies to guidelines. Some automated accessibility testing software will however fail the site. This is due to shortcomings in the automated testing process.
  • All pages validate as XHTML Transitional and the related Cascading Style Sheets have also been validated.
  • Valid XHTML 1.0!
  • The CSS on this site has been validated
  • Bobby WorldWide Approved AAA
Navigation aids
  • Data tables have a caption, a summary, and properly scoped header cells, to allow screen readers to render the calendar intelligently.
  • A skip navigation link, which allows users to move screen readers directly to the main content of the page, is provided at the top of wach page
Links
  • Whever possible, links are written to make sense out of context. Many browsers (such as JAWS, Home Page Reader, Lynx, and Opera) can extract the list of links on a page and allow the user to browse the list, separately from the page.
  • Link text is never duplicated; two links with the same link text always point to the same address.
  • There are no " javascript: " pseudo-links. All links can be followed in any browser, even if scripting is turned off.
  • There are no links that open new windows without a warning in the title tag.
Scripting Languages
  • This website makes minimal use of client-side scripting. Most scripting is server-side, meaning if a user chooses not to activate JavaScript all pages will still function correctly.
  • ASP is used to switch between site styles. If you would like to implement this on your website please contact us and we will pass you the relevant code.
Images
  • All images used include descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics are rendered as background images and therefore will not be recognised by screen readers.
Visual design

This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout.

  • If your browser or browsing device does not support style sheets at all, the content of each page is still accessible.
Acronyms and abbreviations

Due to its technical nature, this site makes use of many acronyms and abbreviations. Each instance has been coded with the appropriate XHTML tag.so that if the mouse pointer or focus is placed on the acronym a full description is displayed.

If you have any queries regarding the standards this website meets please contact the webmaster.