At ELS we aim to make the Firetext and all of our websites accessible to all users and therefore intend to follow certain standards and government guidelines to ensure that this site can be used as effectively and easily as possible by everyone.
We will continually work towards improving the accessibility and usability of our website, however, if you are experiencing any difficulties accessing a particular page please visit the Contact Us section and select Site Feedback from the drop down list.
This website has been built to conform to W3C’s “Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0″, available at http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/WAI-WEBCONTENT-19990505, level Double-A.
The Firetext website complies with the validation rules of HTML5 and Valid CSS.
For more about site validation please follow this link.
Access to this site can be enhanced via several options by adjusting the browser settings to suit your requirements and provide greater accessibility.
The text size used throughout the site is easily increased or decreased using your browser. A couple of examples of how to do this are listed below:
Internet Explorer Zoom lets you enlarge or reduce the view of a webpage. Unlike changing font size, zoom enlarges or reduces everything on the page, including text and images. You can zoom from 10% to 1000%.
On the bottom right of the Internet Explorer screen, click the arrow to the right of the Change Zoom Level button.
Most websites can be used without a traditional mouse; links can be selected and clicked using the keyboard.
If you find it difficult to use a mouse to navigate around the page, you can follow these steps as a substitute to using your mouse:
Changing the site’s background colour can be particularly useful for users who rely on magnification technology as white can produce an uncomfortable glare. It is also possible to change the colour of body text on the site.
Both can be achieved by changing preferences in your browser:
If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu, select Internet Options, select Colours and make changes to text and background colours in the Colours panel. You may need to select the Accessibility option first and tick the box options to enable colours to be changed.
For users of Mozilla Firefox, go to the Tools menu, select Options, open Fonts and Colours. You can make changes to Fonts and background colours and link colours.
We have built our website to be as useable as possible with as many web browsers as possible. However, to enhance your experience on our website, and on millions of other websites – we recommend you download and use the latest version of Mozilla Firefox.