Exeter College Website Accessibility Statement
Exeter College is committed to giving access
to as many people as possible, and to help achieve this, the site has been built
to comply with internationally accepted standards.
It is possible to change the site to view in high contrast versions with no images. We have given you
the choice of three different colour versions. This can be achieved by clicking
on the buttons below. The change will only effect the main sections of the site.
It is also possible to change the screen colours used from within your browser,
should you require more options. Instructions on how to change your screen colours. (This
will open in a new window).
The text across the site is resizable. We have provided this function from the three
buttons below.
You can also change the text size using your browser. Instructions on how to resize text in different browsers.
(This will open in a new window).
- Valid XHTML. The
site has been written using valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
- Valid CSS. The site has been written
using valid CSS2.
- Accessibility. The College site complies with WCAG 1.0 AA standards.
- Style sheets have been used in order to separate the content from the presentation.
The content is still readable if style sheets are turned off or unavailable.
- Alternative text for images. All content images on the site use the alternative
text attribute (often called alt text). This allows the image to be understood by
text only browsers and assistive technologies such as screen readers. Images used
for decorative purposes only have been kept to a minimum and when used they have
been given an empty alt attribute. This means screenreaders will ignore these images
completely.
- Plain English. The site is free of jargon using plain, simple English.
Sentences are kept short using simple, everyday English.
- Search box. There is a search box (Access key ‘4’) on most pages that allows you to search the Exeter College website and its courses.
- Site Map. If you are having trouble finding anything on the site there is a full site map available from the bottom navigation.
- Breadcrumb trail. A breadcrumb trail has been provided to show you the path from the homepage to where you are in the site.
This is available once inside the main sections of the site.
- Access keys. These are a useful feature allowing navigation around parts of the site using only keyboard shortcuts. View the access keys used on this site.
- ‘Skip to main content’ link. A ‘Skip to main content’ link has been provided on most pages as an aid to screenreader users.
This link bypasses the banner and main navigation links going directly to the main content of the page.
The link is invisible to graphical browsers but is usable to screenreaders.
- The Exeter College logo at the top left hand corner of each page is a direct link to the homepage.
- Links. Every care has been taken to ensure links make sense out of context. Title attributes have also been used where appropriate to provide further information about the target of the link. You will also be warned if clicking on a link will open a file or web page in a new browser window. The warning will either be in the link itself, the text immediately following the link, or in the title attribute.
The pages have been tested using various browsers to ensure that the information contained
within the site is accessible to a range of different browsers.
We do however recommend, that to get the best experience from your visit to our site, you view the site in Internet Explorer version 6 or above.
Javascript is used in some places throughout the site, so in order to get the best experience you should have Javascript enabled. The site is however fully accessible with Javascript turned off.
If you have any problems accessing the site please inform us so that the problem can be rectified.
Any other comments relating to the website are also welcome, so please get in touch with any comments you may have.