The Disability Jobsite is totally committed to meeting the standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative. In compliance with priority 1 and 2 principles of the standard we have incorporated the following key accessibility features:
The site has been designed for 800x600 viewing to allow access by all screens.
Hyperlinks are written to make sure that the information makes sense out of context.
Frames are not used.
Cascading style sheets (CSS) are used for visual layout. If your browser or browsing device does not support styles sheets at all, the content of each page is still readable.
The colour scheme has been selected to ensure that there is sufficient contrast between text, background and links.
The site uses only non-serif font types for readability. Font attributes are compatible with the user-specified text options in visual browsers.
The language used is intended to be clear and appropriate to the site content and audience.
Page content has been structured for ease of navigation and takes into consideration the different technology visitors may use to access the site, for example speech readers and screen magnifiers.
The site has been structured so that you can find the information you need quickly and easily through the navigation bar.
You can use options in your Internet browser to customise your view further to meet your personal needs. For example, you may change font settings and decide whether to display images or not. The Help menu on your browser toolbar provides more information about these options.
We strive to ensure that the Disability Jobsite is accessible to the widest possible audience. Please let us have your views about the site's accessibility and content – you can make a difference.