Pages which can be viewed on a wide range of screen
resolutions.
Facility for the user to enlarge the text size. This can be
helpful to users with visual impairments.
The use of alternative text to describe the content of a
picture. This is useful for text-based browsers and/or for
users with visual impairments.
Page structure is easy to navigate through a straightforward
and user-friendly menu that is visible on each page of the
site and uses HTML headings.
The use of ‘cascading style sheets’ with properly structured
markup for content. If style sheets are not supported or are
turned off, information on the site can still be accessed and
read.
Minimal use of JavaScript. Where it is required, this is done
using
ARIA Techniques.
Facility to navigate fields in online forms with the keyboard
'tab' key. This is particularly helpful to users
with mobility disabilities or visual impairments.
A sitemap to provide information about the layout of the
website.
An invisible skip navigation link is available on top of the
pages and it can be detected by modern screen readers.
Animations are automatically turned off if the visitor
operation systems specify to do so (instruction for
Mac
and
Windows
).
We believe that this website meets the requirements AA criteria of
the World Wide Web Consortium Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
2.0 guidelines. We strive to meet level 3 whenever possible. We
adhere to the accepted standards for accessibility and usability
whenever we can, although it is not always possible to do so in
all areas of the website, especially where guidelines are still
evolving.
Weevil is committed to making our
online services inclusive because accessibility has a positive
effect on general usability and we believe that websites that are
accessible and usable benefit everyone.
We will continue to
review, test and modify our website for usability and
accessibility issues and aim to ensure maintaining compliance is
part of our ongoing commitment. For more information about the
guidelines issued by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to remove
barriers to accessibility, visit Web Accessibility Initiative at
the
W3C.
If you have questions or concerns regarding this
website then please
contact us.