The ISA
site is designed to be inclusive and to provide access to all users
regardless of technological or physical disability.
All templates have been Bobby approved to the majority of the
priority 3 (AAA) and all warnings identified by Bobby have been
manually checked for conformance. All pages have been designed with
the objective of making information accessible to all users
including users with disabilities. The following highlights the
various issues we have addressed with the objective of achieving a
high level of accessibility.
Alternative text
All images on this site are accompanied by a brief alternative
text which, where appropriate, identifies an image or its function.
This alternative text (alt-text) is generally only visible when the
browser's automatic image loading feature is turned off.
Links
All text links are written so that they make sense when read out
of context. Links to external sites will open in a new browser
window.
Documents
Links to documents will open in a new browser window.
PDF files can be read using Adobe Reader software, which is
available for many different computer systems including Windows,
Macintosh, Linux and Palm. To find out about accessible pdfs visit
Access Adobe (new window). For more help with Acrobat files
generally and a link to download Acrobat Reader visit the
Adobe site (new window).
Text size
The text on this website has been styled using a non-fixed value
in a style sheet. This means that users can easily change the text
size using their browser settings.
Text only
As well as making all graphic templates accessible to W3C
priority 3, we have also included a text only option, which enables
all users to view all of the Web site pages in high contrast,
without graphics and pictures.
This link will only work if you have Javascript and cookies
enabled in your browser. If you would like to view the site without
the majority of images but do not have Javascript you can turn
off all styles in your browser window.
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