
Just as environmental obstacles may inhibit people with disabilities, the Web poses an entirely new set of obstacles. We try to make every site we build as accessible as possible to as many people as possible.
All pages have been tested to comply with priorities 1 & 2 (AA) guidelines of the W3 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. All pages validate as XHTML 1 Strict and use structured semantic markup.
We have used CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for the presentational layout of this site (and all of the sites we develop). So if your browsing device doesn’t support CSS, the content will still be visible.
We tend not to open new browser windows without warning and we’ve tried to make sure that links make sense out of context (we’ve used title tags to further explain the link where this has not been possible). Text may be resized in all browsers.
We care about what we do and who we do it for. If you have any problems using this site, please get in touch using email and we’ll do our best to help.