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INTUNET WEB SITE ACCESSIBILITY POLICY

Policy

We at Intunet are committed to taking all reasonable steps to ensure that the material published on our web site is accessible to all users. We are also committed to offering equivalent accessibility functionality to our Clients for their web sites.

We have constructed this site to conform with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act as closely as possible.

Some of the documents on this website are published in pdf format. These require a suitable reader such as the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, which may be downloaded here.

If you use assistive technology (such as a Braille reader, a screen reader, TTY, etc.) and the format of material on our server impairs your ability to access the information, please contact us.

To enable us to respond in a manner most helpful to you, please indicate the nature of your accessibility problem, the web address of the requested material, and your contact information.


Usability

To make the site as user-friendly to all as we can, we have incorporated a number of features that will make it easier for you to find your way around and to view our content:

  • Breadcrumb trails - On large sites, these always tell you where in the structure of the web site the page you are looking at is located.
  • Consistent and meaningful page titles.
  • Consistent presentation - The site is built from a number of templates, offering consistency as you use the site.
  • All content images used in this site include descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics include null ALT attributes.
  • Wherever possible we will provide documents in an HTML format for viewing online with web browsers or using assistive technologies such as screen readers.
  • Cascading style sheets for visual layout. This gives benefits in terms of accessibility, although the different ways in which web browsers interpret style sheets may lead to some small formatting errors. Even if your browser does not support stylesheets at all, the contents of each page should still be readable.
  • This site uses only relative font sizes, which means you can to alter the font sizes to suit your preference.

Accesskeys

An adapted sub-set of the UK Government’s Accesskey system is available on our pages, to assist blind or disabled users with navigation. This allows users to navigate rapidly to the more important pages by means of keyboard shortcuts.

To use this system, press (and hold) the Alt key (Firefox 3 users hold Shift + Alt) together with the Access Key you want, then press Enter.

The Accesskeys are as follows

  • Alt + 0: Accessibilty page
  • Alt + 1: Homepage
  • Alt + 2: What we do
  • Alt + 3: Our Clients
  • Alt + 4: Our Blog
  • Alt + 5: Make Contact
  • Alt + 6: Privacy Policy
  • Alt + 7: Site Index
  • Alt + 8: FAQ
  • Alt + 9: Terms of Business
  • Alt + 10: Terms And Conditions
  • Alt + 11: Downloads

Web Browsers

This web site was developed and tested using our supported web browsers:

  • Windows Internet Explorer 6 - 8
  • Windows Firefox 2 - 3
  • Macintosh Safari 2 - 4

It was also tested on web browsers we no longer support:

  • Macintosh Internet Explorer 5.1
  • Windows Internet Explorer 5 - 5.5
  • Macintosh Firefox 1.5
  • Macintosh Safari 1.3.2

Standards

We strive where possible to meet and exceed the Priority 1 standards guidelines set out under the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative.

We are also starting to recognise the WCAG 2.0 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) which were released in December 2008.

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Get in Touch

If you would like information on any of our services, with no obligation, call us on:

0800 180 4566