Web/Website Accessibilty
Web/Website Accessibility
Another great reason why DedGud stands out from the rest.
We have endeavoured to remove barriers to this website and all websites that we create so that people with disabilities can access information and use the website as easily as possible, with all the functionality that should be expected by us all. For more information about helping disabled adults and children use computers and the internet go to AbilityNet (Please note: this link will open the page in a new browser window).
We have designed:
- ‘skip over repeated elements’ such as navigation menus and logos
- put text equivalents for graphics, including using the <longdesc> attribute that some browsers can use which link to pages that describe images
- made links descriptive and make sense
- ensured that there is sufficient colour contrast between the text and background and that colour alone is not used to convey information
- our site has been designed with style sheets to allow maximum flexibility. Our enhancements list includes providing different style sheets for your use
- header tags have been effectively added to this site to help clarity of the website as well as other techniques to assist accessibility
Text Size
If you'd prefer the font size to be larger or smaller, you can use the accessibility options at the top of the page or you can easily alter this using your browser.
Internet Explorer
To increase or decrease the text size in Internet Explorer, follow these simple instructions:
- Click on the ‘View’ menu in your browser
- Click on the ‘Text size’ option
- Select the size you would like to see
Firefox (MAC and PC)
To increase or decrease the text size in Firefox, follow these simple instructions:
- Click on the ‘View’ menu in your browser
- Click on the ‘Text size’ option
- Increase or decrease the size you would like to see
- Windows™ PC keyboard shortcuts are; control key and the + key to increase the font size and control key and the - key to decrease the font size.
- Apple™ MAC keyboard shortcuts are; apple key(command) and the + key to increase the font size and apple key(command) and the - key to decrease the font size.
Safari
To increase or decrease the text size in Safari, follow these simple instructions:
- Click on the ‘View’ menu in your browser
- Click on the ‘Zoom In’ option to increase the text size
- Click on the ‘Zoom Out’ option to increase the text size
- Windows™ PC keyboard shortcuts are; control key and the + key to increase the font size and control key and the - key to decrease the font size.
- Apple™ MAC keyboard shortcuts are; apple key(command) and the + key to increase the font size and apple key(command) and the - key to decrease the font size.
External Links
Most of the external links on our site will load in a new browser window. Any external link will be clearly denoted by wording such as ‘(Please note: this link will open a new window)’.
Skip Links
If you are using an audio browser (screen reader software) there are links that allow you to skip over the following different sections of a page:
- Skip to main content: ‘skip to main content area’. This will allow you to skip past the FreeCoursework.info logo, live info section and the main navigation sections and you will be taken straight to the main content section of a page
International Standards we have met
Here is a list of the standards that we have met on certain pages. As the site develops we expect to achieve all of these standards on all of our pages.
(Please note: this link will open a new window). The W3C international standard for XHTML 1.0 Strict. This validation shows that we have taken the care to create an interoperable web page and that it complies to international standards of XHTML 1.0 Strict (one of the latest programming languages behind the web)
*PENDING* - The web page meets Cascading Style Sheet level 2 (CSS2) standards, the language that should be used for the presentation and styling of a website
Testing
Our websites have been tested to the best of our abilities.
- To ensure compliance to the international standards listed above, thereby guaranteeing that different browsers will render the web page as intended and that assistive technology (which is designed considering these standards) works well
- Different screen resolutions
- Different platforms - MAC and PC
- Different Browsers - Firefox(on MAC and PC) and Internet Explorer 7
- Without images - a text equivalent is displayed
- With Javascript turned off - it still works, the content is available and makes sense. Note - external links will not open a new browser if Javascript is turned off! This is a limitation of current browsers using XHMTL V1.0 Strict.
- Without Cascading Style Sheets - it still works, the content is available and makes sense
Your Feedback
We hope you will find this site useful and easy to access. If you encounter any problems or have suggestions for improvements, please let us know so we can endeavour to put it right.









