We’re committed to meeting accessibility guidelines and making this website accessible for as many users as possible. We constantly make improvements to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines supplied by the World Wide Web Consortium. We use various tools to achieve this. If you have any concerns regarding accessibility or perhaps have recommendations on how we can improve your experience, please contact us.
Accessibility Conformance
This website has been designed with the following accessibility guidelines in mind:
- Pages are designed so that they can be viewed across a wide range of devices.
- Page structure is conveyed using header elements.
- A stylesheet is used on our website and relative font sizes on all text with the exception of graphical text.
- Text can be increased or decreased in size by using the "view" option in your browser.
- Images that convey important information have detailed alternative text.
- No information is exclusively conveyed using colour.
Browser Compatibility
For optimised performance and presentation, we are targeting the operating systems and browsers listed below (as a the lowest starting point). It may not always be possible to replicate pixel-perfect matches across all browsers and platforms because of their individual handling of XHTML, CSS & JavaScript. We will try our best to aid experiences across older versions.
Windows 7 and above
- Chrome 46.0 (and above)
- Firefox 43.0 (and above)
- Internet Explorer 10 (and above)
Apple Mac
- Chrome 46.0 (and above)
- Firefox 43.0 (and above)
- Safari OSX (v.10.4 and above)
Smartphone and Tablet
We try our best to cover most modern mobile and tablet devices. We recommend installing the latest version of Google Chrome on your device for the best experience.
Colours and Contrast
To aid readability across our website, we have ensured a good level of contrast between text and background colours. On certain browsers you can actually override the design of a webpage and use your own preferred colour scheme. Please take a look at your browser's help pages for instructions on how to change these elements.
Accessibility and Technologies
Where necessary, code will be implemented to allow the website to degrade gracefully so that the site is still usable. These instances will occur if certain technologies or presentation elements - such as CSS or images - are unavailable within the user’s browser.
We have avoided the use of Flash and Silverlight to increase mobile compatibility.
Contact
If you have any concerns regarding accessibility or perhaps have recommendations on how we can improve your experience, please contact us on [email protected]