
Website Accessibility Statement
Website accessibility for disabled users is now enshrined in UK law under the SENDA (Special Educational Needs and Disability Act, Disability Discrimination Act Part 4) legislation of 2001. Under the terms of this act it is illegal for an education institution to treat people with disabilities less favourably or to fail to make reasonable adjustments to meet their needs.
Cleverbox strives to make all of its electronic resources as accessible as possible to all of our users, regardless of their particular circumstances. If you find any problems in accessing information from our site, please contact the Webmaster.
Site Validation
All site pages are run through a XHTML validator, as are style sheets. A link checker is also used. We proudly display the W3C XHTML compliant link on all our pages so you can check for yourself.
Pages are also typically checked for accessibility and run through suitable checks (e.g. http://bobby.watchfire.com/). This is done to double-A standard ensuring all pages meet priority 1 and 2 checkpoints.
Site Presentation
All layout code is separated through CSS enabling screen readers to easily access the important content of the site.
Each page has a navigation bar in plain HTML that can be used with text or voice web browsers.
We use relative font sizes to allow the end user control over site text size. The choice of font for the main text is typically left to the individual via their browser defaults.
Cross-Browser, Cross Platform
We have tried to make this website as compatible with as many different platforms and web browsers as possible. We guarantee full functionality with Internet Explorer versions 6 and 7, Firefox versions 1.5 and 2.0 and Safari. This site has been tested on Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms. (Although any CSS2 compliant browser on any platform should be just fine). After all just because you use a Sun SPARC Workstation with Solaris running the Konqueror web browser why shouldn't you be able to use our site?