Accessibility Statement
This is the official accessibility statement for
Paralaw and Solicitors Law Firm. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to
contact us.
Standards Compliant
Designed to be compliant with the latest web standards.
Valid XHTML v1.0
Valid CSS
Double-A WAI Compliancy
Alternative Stylesheets For People With Disabilities
You can change the way you browse this site by selecting one of several stylesheets
from the list below.
Please note that this feature requires JavaScript to work correctly. If you are
using a specialist browser then you may be able to work around this requirement
by select the alternative stylesheet from the stylesheet switcher menu.
Access keys
Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web
site. On Windows, you can press ALT + an access key; on Macintosh, you can press
Control + an access key. This will select the link, some browsers require you to
then press enter or space to activate the selected link.
All pages on this site define the following access keys:
- Access key + 1 - Home page
- Access key + 2 - Skip To Main Content
- Access key + 3 - Search
- Access key + 4 - Site map
- Access key + 9 - Contact Us
- Access key + 0 - Accessibility statement
Furthermore, this list uses conventions laid out in Dive Into Accessibility website
which defines common key combinations for recurring site sections.
Changing the Text Size
Your browser supports a range of text sizes which can make text more readable. To
change your font size go to the View menu and select a new size from the Text Size
sub-menu. If the biggest size your browser supports is not big enough then you can
use the stylesheet switcher above to boost the sizes further.
Navigation Skipping
Jump directly to the content on any page with the skip link shortcut alt + 2. This
is also visible at the top of every page, above the company logo.
XHTML / CSS Based Design
By using the latest standardised web development practices we separate content from
presentation and allow specialist browsers to display our content in their browsers
with even greater compatibility.
Alternative Image Text
An effort is made to ensure that all images within the site contain alt tags. If
they are layout only images, they contain empty alt tags so that special browsers
know to skip over them.
Hyperlink Titles
The title attribute on links within this site is used to attach descriptive explanations
of link content. This helps the link maintain cohesion when it is read out of context.