Accessibility

Features of this site

We believe that everyone, irrespective of age, disability or cognitive ability, should be able to use this website with as little impairment as possible. For this reason this website has been developed with accessibility in mind:

  • All graphics and embeded objects have an appropriate alternative "alt" text entry
  • No use of graphics for site navigation.
  • No use of drop down menus for site navigation
  • High contrast between text and background colours
  • Minimum levels of navigation
  • On hover "Links" are rendered as underlined text and no other text is underlined
  • Most text can be re-sized by the user, using browser text-resize functions.
  • The page layout does not use tables but Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
  • All pages will render in browsers that do not support Javascript
  • There are no pop-up windows.

Access keys

This site uses access keys. These keyboard shortcuts that give web browser or screen-reader users quick access to the main pages of this site. If you are using Internet Explorer on Windows pressing the ALT key in combination with the access key will give focus to that specific link on the menu. Then press the enter key to go to the desired page. If using Firefox on Windows or Linux will take you to the page directly. If you are using a Macintosh, pressing the CTRL key in combination with the access key will automatically send you to that specific page.

The following are the access keys used on this site:

  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 1 » Home page
  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 2 » How many people go to Church?
  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 3 » Believing without belonging
  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 4 » Why do so few men in Church?
  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 5 » Books
  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 6 » Links
  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 7 » About Us
  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 8 » Accessibility
  • Alt (or Ctrl) + 9 » Site Map

Making the text bigger

The easiest way to adjust the size of all the fonts is by by choosing:

  • view> text size> largest (Internet Explorer)
  • view > text size> increase (Mozilla Firefox)
  • view>zoom> 200% (Opera)
  • view> text zoom> 200% (Netscape)
  • view> make text bigger (Safari)

Standards Compliance

So that the majority of current and future web browser software can display this website correctly, all pages on this website have been tested for compliance with the following standards and guidelines:

  • HTML 4.01 Transitional
  • Well-formed CSS
  • WAI-A compliance (WCAG 1.0)

In addition this website has been tested on Internet Explorer 7, and Firefox 2 web browsers. The checks on these pages also include the use of the Lynx web browser to review how the pages display in text only mode for screen-readers.