Website Accessibility Statement
At Webmirer, we are committed in giving our users the best possible level of web accessibility experience. We have designed the website that it is accessible and usable to everyone. We are continually in a process of identifying needs and testing the website with users with disability.
Website development process
The website is developed with W3C XHTML Strict 1.0 for layout and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for the visual presentation. The website aims to comply with the Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C WAI) and achieves conformance to the W3C WAI WCAG 1.0 Level AAA standards. The website has been tested with the major current web browsers. Although, if you experience any problem accessing it on your browser, email us at info@webmirer.co.uk
Adherence to guidelines
We adhere to the guidelines and recommendations given for good practice, thus it has become our goal to give both the general web users as well as the disabled users the highest level of internet experience by complying with the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) Strict 1.0 and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0) standards, Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995, Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (SENDA), EPAN, PAS78 (Publicly Available Specification), e-Government, DRC guidelines and recommendations.
Conformance to these guidelines helps in creating the web more accessible to disabled people and is beneficial to all. If you have any comments or need any further information regarding to the company’s web accessibility policy, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@webmirer.co.uk.
Accessibility Options
Making the website as much ‘Accessible’ and ‘Usable’ for all users, our website incorporates with the following accessibility and usability features. If your browser is set to accept cookies and scripting, these settings will be applied whenever you revisit this website.
Access keys
We have used the relevant Government standard access keys to help you to navigate through the main areas of this web site using keyboard shortcuts. The ones we have used are:
1 - Home page
2 - Our Services
3 - Site map
4 - View Portfolio
5 - Concept Webmirer
6 - About Us
7 - Feedback
8 - Terms and conditions
9 - Contact us
0 - Accessibility
S - Skip to Content
R - Report A Bug
Unfortunately you can only use access keys on Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 and above, and Netscape 6 and above (including Firefox and Mozilla).
With Windows-based systems you will need to press the 'Alt key' and then access key number or letter.
With Macintosh based systems you need to press the 'Ctrl' and the access key number or letter.
