Jean Warren
Saturday 7th December, 2024

Accessibility

Jean Warren is committed to accessibility

Jane Warren is committed to ensuring that her Website is accessible to the widest possible range of visitors.

By this, it has been identified that people with disablities can find certain Websites hard to view correctly due to the way that they are designed and built, and the designers of this site have therefore acted accordingly to create an online presence that is as accessible as possible.

The pages on jeanwarren.co.uk have been designed and coded to comply with W3C XHTML and CSS guidelines to ensure that pages render correctly on users' browser software, including those making use of assistive technology such as screen readers (which read the page contents aloud to partially-sighted users)

Using this site

Text size

This site has been designed using relative font sizes - you can use your browser to enlarge or reduce the size of text as required. In most instances, this is done in your browser's "View" menu, where you can alter the "Text Size" option to suit your needs. Most browsers also have a keyboard shortcut to carry this out.

Links

All links on this site are clearly designated and the designers have striven to make sure that they make sense, especially if they were taken out of context. The use of terms such as "click here" has been avoided as these could potentially be misleading without an accurate description of what page or file the link points to.

Furthermore, all links make use of use alternative text to describe their destination both visually, and audibly in the case of screen reader software.

Additionally, you can use your Tab key to navigate from link to link on each page of this site.

Images

All images featured on this site have alternative descriptive text associated with them as an alt attribute. This will be read back to partially-sighted users by their screen reader software application of choice.

Page structure

All pages on this site has been designed to separate "form from content" as effectively as possible using the latest W3C standards.

Page sections are marked up clearly using defined headings (h1, h2 etc.) to demarcate important content.

Do you have any feedback or queries?

Please do not hesitate to contact the site administrators with any feedback you may have - as previously mentioned, Jean Warren is committed to making this site as accessible as possible and will gladly listen to your comments.