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Kevin Marron and his web designers, Lincolnshire Web Design are are
working towards complying with Priority 2 of the W3C Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines. We are continually making improvements to meet these guidelines,
and our website has been designed with the following accessibility guidelines in
mind:
Our pages are
designed so that they can be viewed at a screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels
and have ‘best fit’ on both 800 X 600 CRT Monitors, and display accurately at
this resolution on standard Flat panel monitors also. Page structure
is conveyed using simple elements and navigation bars are simple and legible.
A style-sheet is
used on our website and relative font sizes on all text with the exception of
graphical text. The standard font size we have used is 10 or 11pt with dark text
on a white or light background.
Text can be
increased or decreased in size by using the "view" option in your browser. For
more information on how to do this,
please click here . Images that convey
important information have alternative text, or adequately viewable text.
A site map is
available to provide information about the layout of the website.
To read PDF
documents with a screen reader please link to the
Access Adobe website
which
provides useful tools and resources. Adobe also has a free online conversion
tool for pdf's.
To view any
shockwave Flash Objects, you will need to install adobe shockwave flash,
which
you can obtain here.
Browser
compatibility. The standard support browser versions are:
Internet Explorer
v7.0 ,(Also, Explorer Versions 5.5 and version 6.0), Mozilla Firefox v 2.0, Netscape 6.2+
On Windows
platforms only (NT4, 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP) not Macintosh computers.
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