WhyWaitForever IT Consultancy

WhyWaitForever Accessibility Statement

This is the accessibility statement for the WhyWaitForever Consultancy (www.whywaitforever.com/consultancy) website. Visitors with questions or comments can email WhyWaitForever at webmaster@whywaitforever.com .

Standards compliance

  1. WhyWaitForever believe all pages on this site comply with all the Bobby Guidelines . Accessibility features that can be measured have been tested for compliance.

  2. WhyWaitForever believe all pages on this site follow W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and in particular comply with all the priority 1, 2 and 3 W3C Web Content Accessibility Checklist . Accessibility features that can be measured have been tested for compliance.

  3. WhyWaitForever believe the consultancy pages on this site validate as HTML 4.01 strict and can be independently validated using W3C Markup Validation Service .

  4. Where possible, text rich pages on this site use structured semantic markup. H1 tags are used for page titles. H2 tags are used for main titles. H3 tags are used for sub titles. In these text rich pages JAWS users can skip to the next section by pressing the key combination ALT+INSERT+3.

  5. WhyWaitForever has created a style sheet in addition to using the standard "Steely" which is available from W3C Core Styles .

Navigation aids

  1. The website contains a sitemap .

  2. Each page contains menu links.

  3. Each page contains "breadcrumb" navigation.

Accessibility references

  1. W3C Web Accessibility Initiative which aims for access by everyone.

  2. W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines which explains the reasons behind each guideline.

  3. W3C Web Content Accessibility Techniques which explains implementation details.

  4. W3C Web Content Accessibility Checklist which provides summary information.

Accessibility software

  1. JAWS for Windows a screen reader for Windows.

  2. Lynx a text browser.

  3. Opera a general browser with accessibility related features.