Accessibility
This is the official accessibility statement for Red Rose
Internet Ltd website. If you have any questions or comments,
please email us at info@redroseinternet.com.
Access Keys
Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing
keys defined on the web site. On Windows, you can press ALT +
an access key; on Macintosh, you can press Control + an access
key.
All pages on this site define the following access keys:
- Access key 1 - Home page
- Access key 2 - Privacy Policy
- Access key 3 - Terms and Conditions
- Access key 4 - Accessibility Statement
- Access key 0 - Email us
Standards compliance
- As best we can determine, all pages on this site are
Bobby
AAA approved, complying with all the
Bobby guidelines. This is always a judgement call; many
accessibility features can be measured, but many can not.
We have reviewed all the guidelines and believe that all
these pages are in compliance.
- As best we can determine, all pages on this site are
WCAG AAA approved, complying with all
priority 1, 2, and 3 guidelines of the W3C Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines. Again, this is a judgement
call; many guidelines are intentionally vague and can
not be tested automatically. We have reviewed all the
guidelines and believe that all these pages are in
compliance.
- All pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.0
Transitional. This is not a judgement call; a
program can determine with 100% accuracy whether a page
is valid XHTML.
- All pages on this site use structured semantic markup.
H1 tags are used for main titles, H2 tags for
subtitles.
Links
- Many links have title attributes which describe the
link in greater detail, unless the text of the link already
fully describes the target (such as the headline of an
article).
- Links are clearly written to make sense out of
context.
- Any link which opens in a new window using JavaScript
also has a none JavaScript alternative.
Images
- All content images used in this site include
descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics
include null ALT attributes.
Visual design
- This site uses cascading style sheets for visual
layout.
- This site uses only relative font sizes, compatible
with the user-specified "text size" option in visual
browsers.
- If your browser or browsing device does not support
stylesheets at all, the content of each page is still
readable.
- This site is useable on every browsing device including
WebTV, PDAs, Smartphones and older computers.
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Accessibility references
- W3 accessibility
guidelines , which explains the reasons behind each
guideline.
- W3
accessibility techniques , which explains how to
implement each guideline.
- W3
accessibility checklist , a busy developer's guide to
accessibility.
Accessibility software
- JAWS
, a screen reader for Windows. A time-limited, downloadable
demo is available.
- Home Page
Reader , a screen reader for Windows. A downloadable
demo is available.
- Lynx , a free
text-only web browser for blind users with refreshable
Braille displays.
- Links , a
free text-only web browser for visual users with low
bandwidth.
- Opera , a visual
browser with many accessibility-related features, including
text zooming, user stylesheets, image toggle. A free
downloadable version is available. Compatible with Windows,
Macintosh, Linux, and several other operating systems.
Accessibility services
- Bobby , a free
service to analyze web pages for compliance to
accessibility guidelines. A full-featured commercial
version is also available.
- HTML Validator ,
a free service for checking that web pages conform to
published HTML standards.
- Web
Page Backward Compatibility Viewer , a tool for viewing
your web pages without a variety of modern browser
features.
- Lynx
Viewer , a free service for viewing what your web pages
would look like in Lynx.
Related resources
- WebAIM , a
non-profit organization dedicated to improving
accessibility to online learning materials.
- Designing
More Usable Web Sites , a large list of additional
resources.
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