Accessibility
This site has been designed to be Accessible. It attained level WAI ´AAA´,
and was evaluated using Total Validator
and by subsequent manual checking. In the Total Validator tool please make sure
you select "Priority 1,2,3 (AAA)" from the "Accessibility" drop down box. The site
was also validated as XHTML 1.0 Strict compliant on the 4th September 2008, using
the W3C and Web Design Group validators, with CSS compliance.
Screen Reader Setting Recommendations
For users of JAWS we recommend the following sort order "title|text|alt|href"
as the best combination to set.
Access keys
To aid those using a screen reader or a talking browser or any user agents that
support access keys, quick access to the main navigation links are provided via
the keyboard using keys based on the the UK Government Access Keys system.
These access keys provide a quick way to navigate round the site without using a
mouse.
Hold the Alt key (Windows PC) or Ctrl key (Apple
Mac) Select the key from the list below
Press Enter if using a Windows PC (an Apple Mac takes you straight
there)
|
Key
|
Action
|
| H |
Home page |
| W |
Who we are |
| D |
What we do |
| E |
Our experience |
| N |
News |
| R |
Careers |
| C |
Contact |
| A |
Accessibility |
The following items currently do not have an "Access Key" assignment:
External Sites
All links to external sites open in a new window and iMeta is not responsible for
the content or accessibility of these referenced sites. All links which open a new
browser window will be indicated by this icon
.
Problems Accessing Documents
If you have any problems accessing the documents published on this website, please
contact us and we will supply you with the document in an accessible format.
Useful Links
The Adobe site offers: