ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
We've worked very hard to make visiting our website an enjoyable
experience. As part of this commitment, we've implemented some
features to make the site more useable for people with
disabilities. This page describes some of those features, and
provides some pointers on how to get the best out of this
website.
If you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with
us directly at marketing@williamsgroup.co.uk.
We're committed to making this website as usable as possible for
all our visitors, and welcome any feedback or suggestions.
HOW TO RESIZE YOUR TEXT
If you find the text on this website a bit too small, most
modern web browsers will allow you to enlarge it.
To change the text size in Internet Explorer, go to View in the
main menu, and then Text Size. Select the size you want
from the list.
To change the text in Firefox on a Windows PC use CTRL + (the
"Control" key and the plus sign) to increase the text size, and
CTRL - (the "Control" key and the minus sign) to decrease the
text size in Firefox.
If you're using Firefox on an Apple Mac, use AppleKey+ (the
"Apple" key and the plus sign) to increase the text size, and
AppleKey- (the "Apple" key and the minus sign) to decrease the text
size.
Use AppleKey+ (the "Apple" key and the plus sign) to increase
the text size, and AppleKey- (the "Apple" key and the minus sign)
to decrease the text size in Safari.
OUR USE OF WEB STANDARDS
We designed and built this website with web standards in
mind. In practical terms, this means that:
- It will work consistently in all recent browsers.
- Screen readers, and other assistive technology, will be able to
read the site content easily and efficiently.
- Older browsers, that perhaps can't display the design quite as
we'd intended, will still be able to display the content, which is
the most important bit.
- If you have chosen to access the site using a PDA, or a mobile
phone, or even some other device that we haven't even heard of, the
content should still display just fine (it just won't be as pretty
as we'd like).
JavaScript is used on lots of websites to improve the user's
experience by providing lots of little enhancements that wouldn't
otherwise be possible. However, not all visitors use browsers that
support JavaScript, and we've worked hard to ensure that all the
the important stuff still works for them.