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Accessibility

+ Usability of our website

We ensure our websites and contents are accessible to a wide range of visitors including those with disabilities.

Zoom

For users with visual impairments, if using the latest browser versions with 'text-zoom', text-size can be increased by holding down 'Ctrl' key and scrolling (at the same time) the wheel of your mouse.

Access keys

Our website can be navigated by using pre-defined 'access keys', i.e. keyboard shortcuts (see below for the list of key combinations). You can access the key navigational sections of this website without the need for a mouse by using access keys.

To navigate with access keys:

Windows

  • For Mozilla Firefox hold down the 'Shift' key, 'Alt' key and the access key (listed below)
  • For Internet Explorer hold down the 'Alt' key and the access key, release the keys and press the 'Enter' key

Macintosh

  • Hold down the 'Ctrl' key and the access key

Access Keys

[1] Home
[2] Work+Family Space - Product Overview
[3] Backup Care - Product Overview
[4] Parental Leave Toolkit - Product Overview
[5] Coaching & Consultancy - Product Overview
[6] Pricing
[7] Demo
[8] About Us
[9] Contact Us
[10] Site Map
[11] Privacy Policy
[12] Case Studies
[13] Events & Seminars
[14] News & Articles
[15] Service Guides
[16] Videos
[17] White Papers & Benchmarks
[0] Accessibility

Web standards used

  • XHTML (eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language)
  • CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
  • Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C) guidelines

Text for images

We use alternative text for images - useful for users who either cannot see the image, or disable their images.

Accessible forms

All our form elements have labels. You can use you keyboard to fill information rather then mouse by using the tab key.

Sensible links

Rather than using "click here" for links, we make every effort to make the link more descriptive so you'll get a better idea of where the link will take you.

Non reliance on Javascript for crucial pages

Understanding the need that Javascript navigations can cause problems to some users we use simple navigation that can be access using access keys or tabs. For quick reference to all pages, a Site Map of our website is available.

Proper headings

Proper heading in <h1> tags, help make it easy to understand the information being provide on a page.

Color contrast, AAA compliant

We provide enough contrast between text and its background so that it can be read by people with moderately low vision.