Accessibility

Introduction

The Park Group website has been tested and optimised for Internet Explorer 5.5 or later and uses CSS with accordance to the W3C standards. Users of older browsers should still have full access to all our content and navigation but may not see the same layout and design. This website has been optimised to use a medium font size, however you may increase text sizes through the browser menu. Please note that changing the text size may may change the layout of the page to allow for content or data.

Park Group recognise the importance of providing a website that is inclusive and available for all user groups. This page explains

Approach

The Park Group website is being developed to support Internet users who have disabilities. We believe the web pages on the site are in line with RNIB’s “See It Right” accessibility criteria, which includes all of the priority level 1 criteria of W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Any new information added to the site will be compliant with RNIB’s “See It Right” accessibility criteria.

Select the following links to access specific details for:

Screen reader/voice browser/screen magnifier users

Our navigation mechanisms are accessible by screen readers and voice browsers.

Text equivalents of all images have been provided and the relevant page and table header tags inserted.

Alternative mechanisms have been provided where JavaScript is used within the site.

Partially sighted users - changing the font size

We have provided the facility to change the font size of the text used on our web pages.

Colour-blind users

We have checked the site font and background colour combinations for the different colour-blindness conditions and ensured that items are not referenced by colour alone.

Should you wish to change the colour of text and background by introducing your own style sheet, please follow the instructions in changing the style sheet.

Keyboard-only users

The web pages on the site have been tested for use in keyboard-only operation. When using the forms or controls for the tools, the keys to use are as follows:

Changing the style sheet

Users may import their own style sheet into the website. In Internet Explorer, select Tools, then Internet Options and then Accessibility. Next click on any or all of three checkboxes to ignore colours, font styles or font sizes. In the same window, you can change the style sheet by clicking the checkbox that says 'Format document using my style sheet', then simply browse to your preferred style sheet and click ok. In Netscape, select Edit, then Preferences and then Appearance. You will then be given a choice of colours and fonts.

Questions and feedback

email: info@parkgroup.co.uk
Tel: 0151 653 1700