Accessibility Statement
This United Kingdom National Stress Network is dedicated to providing as much information as possible in the most accessible way possible to as many people as possible. This website has been designed with this goal and we hope we have acheived it.
Site features
We Do
- Use plain, easy to read text like Verdana, Arial or a sans-serif font
- Keep a good contrast between text and background
- Give all images a text alternative
- Explain abbreviations and acronyms by use of correct markup
- Make sure the font can be re-sized by the user
- Use CSS, Cascading Style Sheets to layout the pages, it avoids having hundreds of elements on one page, which is also known as tag soup
- Clearly defined links so you can easily move around the pages
- People who do not use a mouse can still move around the site using keyboard strokes
We Don't
- Use moving text (marquee) or graphics
- Surprise you with pop-up screens
- or suddenly dump you on another page without warning
- Use tables for presentation, only for presenting data
We do check each page using an automated validator, but the proof of our site is when you use it. If you have any problems using this site or wish to make any observations then please contact the Network Convenor Ian Draper using this link.
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