Accessibility
It is important to Guellec-Digby & Co that this web site should be accessible to everyone. It has been designed to allow visitors to modify its appearance if they have difficulty reading the text, and it is compatible with screen readers and other types of assistive technologies. If you have difficulty accessing any part of the site, please let us know and we will do our best to rectify the problem .
Keyboard shortcuts have been provided to help users who have difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse. Where applicable, the UK government recommended access key system has been implemented, and the following list shows the access key commands available to you:
- [1] Home page - who we are
- [2] Not in use
- [3] Not in use
- [5] Not in use
- [6] Not in use
- [7] Not in use
- [8] Terms and conditions
- [9] Not in use
- [0] Accessibility (this page)
- [a] Where we are
- [b] What we offer
- [c] Why use us
- [d] Definitions
- [l] Useful links
Depending on your browser type, use one of the following:
- Internet Explorer 5+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key, then press ENTER.
- Internet Explorer 4: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
- Internet Explorer 5+ for Mac: Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the access key.
- Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac: Access keys are not supported.
- Netscape 6+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
- Netscape earlier versions: Access keys are not supported.
- Mozilla: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
Whilst creating this web site we have made every effort to ensure that its pages comply with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) guidelines; we believe that we have met all WAI Priority 1, 2 and 3 requirements and Section 508 (US Federal Government) guidelines. All pages validate as W3C XHTML 1.0 Strict, and as W3C Cascading Style Sheets Level 2.
In line with W3C best practice:
- All pages on this site use structured semantic markup
- Content has been separated from visual design, and cascading style sheets (CSS) are used to control layout
- Text size can be adjusted by the user without corrupting the page layout
- Pages are accessible even if your browser does not support style sheets
- All content images include a descriptive title
- No images are used to convey information
- Tables are only used to display tabular data
- The site has been validated using the W3C Markup Validation service, the W3C CSS Validator, and Cynthia for accessibility