This is the Accessibility Statement for the Haley Sharpe website.
All pages on this site use the following access keys. On Windows press ALT + an access key (followed by ENTER if using Internet Explorer). On Macintosh press CONTROL + an access key. If you are using Firefox 2 as your browser, you should use SHIFT + ALT + your access key.
Access Key "S": Skip to Navigation
Access Key "T": Back to the Top of the page
Access Key "0": Toggle High Contrast Display
Access Key "1": Home Page
Access Key "2": News
Access Key "3": Projects
Access Key "4": Who
Access Key "5": What
Access Key "6": Where
Access Key "7": Contact Us
Access Key "8": Accessibility statement page
Although we've tested this site extensively there may be some aspect that doesn't work well, or could work better with your assistive technology. If so, please send your information and suggestions to us Thank you.
Every effort has been made to ensure all pages on this site are AAA (Triple-A) Approved. This indicates that necessary care has been taken to provide an inclusive website. While conformance to the guidelines is often down to interpretation, Haley Sharpe believes this site meets all of the requirements. If you encounter a page on this site that does not meet AAA requirements, please inform us and we will correct the problem.
Every effort has been made to ensure all pages on this site are WCAG
AAA (Triple-A) Approved and conform to W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines meeting all Priority 1, Priority 2 and Priority 3 Guidelines. Please note that many of the W3C Web Content Accessibility guidelines are open to interpretation; Haley Sharpe believes this site meets all of the requirements. If you encounter a page on this site that does not meet WCAG
AAA requirements, please inform us and we will correct the problem.
All pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict
. If you encounter a page on this site that does not validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict
, please inform us and we will correct the problem.
All CSS documents used on this site validate as CSS.
HTML tags are used to convey document structure appropriately. For example, H2 and h2 tags are used for the different sub headings.
All images on this site include a descriptive ALT tag attribute, to provide a more detailed explanation of an image.
This site uses relative font sizes, which enables users to change text to a more suitable size using their browser.
This site uses cascading stylesheets (CSS) for visual layout. If your browser does not support stylesheets, careful structuring of mark up ensures that the content of each page is still readable and logically structured.