AppleVis Website Accessibility Statement

At AppleVis, we strive to ensure that all users, including those with disabilities or impairments, can access our website's content. We have taken several measures to achieve this goal, including adhering to web standards and conducting accessibility compliance testing. However, we understand that there may still be cases where certain accessibility groups are excluded. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and encourage you to contact us if you encounter any issues.

Access Keys

This site does not use access keys. The access keys concept is a good one, but their implementation in many web browsers is flawed. Using access keys can actually be detrimental to accessibility, and it is for this reason we have decided not to include them on this website.

Standards Compliant

All web pages on this site have been built using XHTML 1.0 Transitional for structure and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for presentation. All markup and CSS used in this site has been checked and validated.

Links

All links have been written to ensure no ambiguity in their meaning, and when read out of context they make sense. Links that have simple link text are complimented with titles to ensure the additional detail required is available.

Consistent Navigation

All menu systems have been constructed to be consistent in a consistent fashion throughout the website.

Images

All images used within this website include appropriate and descriptive alt attributes.

Fonts

This site uses proportional measurements for elements such as text to allow any user of this site to increase or decrease the text size to their preference.

Cross Browser Support

This site has been built using web standards, and to ensure consistency has been tested in the following web browsers:

  • Safari (latest version)
  • Google Chrome (latest version)
  • Microsoft Edge (latest version)
  • Mozilla Firefox (latest version)

This accessible website was designed and built by David Goodwin