BigUmbrellaMedia.co.uk Website Accessibility Guidelines


W3C WAI Level Triple-A Conformance Web Guidelines LogoBigUmbrellaMedia.co.uk has been designed to be accessible to all users, irrespective of browser type, speed of connection or physical ability, and to meet conformance level Triple-A of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0(WCAG).

If you have any problems with this website, please contact us and tell us about the problem and what you experience.
You can find out more about these guidelines at the W3C WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) site.

Accesskeys

One of the recommendations in the W3C-WCAG guidelines is the provision of Accesskeys on all web pages.

Accesskeys are keyboard shortcuts that allow users to navigate around the website without having to use a mouse or similar device.

To use these accesskey shortcuts, Windows users should press the "alt" key together with the relevant number below, then "enter". Macintosh users should press the "Ctrl" key together with the accesskey, then "enter".

This website uses the recommended UK Government accesskeys where they are relevant: In addition, we use extra accesskeys of our own:
  • B Information about our broadcast TV and radio work
  • C Information about our work for charities and non broadcast work
  • A Information about our advertising work
  • B Information about our business work
  • N News and company news
  • T About our Team
  • R Recruitment information

Note that accesskeys will not work on older browsers which do not support the W3C HTML 4.0 standards.

W3C Web Standards

By designing to Web Standards, the informational content of web pages becomes accessible to many more people, irrespective of their physical ability or the internet-browsing device that they may be using.

The following W3C reference links lay down the content mark-up and styling standards that this website has attempted to follow:

W3C XHTML specification and guidelines W3C XHTML specification and guidelines

W3C CSS specification and guidelines W3C CSS specification and guidelines

Customising our site

This website is made using stylesheets. If you suffer from a visual impairment these may not be best for you. Your browser has settings that allow you to choose your own stylesheet.

We have specially formatted a high visibility style sheet for users with a visual impairment. If you are using Internet Explorer In the navigation bar you can select to change the text size or change to a high contract version of this website.

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