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We are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. This website has been designed to be as accessible and adaptive as possible while still visually interesting. To do this we have considered a variety of features which are summarised below.
The website has been designed to work with assistive technologies. We recommend that your computer or device is set up to enhance your entire computer experience. In order to achieve this the BBC My Web website provides useful hints/tips/guides to assist you if you have difficulty using the internet or have any accessibility issues.
We have avoided using excessive graphics within the web site where possible to ensure quick download times and access to information which cannot be read when in image format.
Where images have been used, we have normally added 'Alt' tags - text alternatives so that you can still see what the image is meant to convey even if it doesn't load or if you have chosen to browse with the images switched off or you are using something like a screen reader to read the web page rather than view.
Our website is adaptive, meaning that no matter which device you use, the content will adapt to display in the most user-friendly way possible.
This website has been designed to work with the following browsers. If you are experiencing issues with the website it is recommended that you install the latest version of the browser. Here are some useful links to the latest versions:
PC & Mac (Recommended) | PC & Mac | PC & Mac | PC & Mac (Intell Only) | PC Only |
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Firefox | Opera | Safari | Chrome | Internet Explorer |
Later versions of these browsers should continue to be compatible.
We have ensured our site conforms to W3C standards for xhtml and css. Adhering to these standards should make our site accessible across browsers which adhere to the same standards, and should make our pages more accessible to those using screen readers and similar devices. The following sites contain useful information and advice about web accessibility:
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Throughout the site we have tried to keep the navigation consistent. Certain pages are available from every single page on the website. All image links normally have text alternatives. On adaptive views, there are three bars at the top of the screen for easy menu access.
If you have any comments about the accessibility of the site please contact us.
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