Accessibility statement

Accessibility is part of what we do - and we practice what we preach

This site conforms to the triple-A level of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 1.0 (WCAG 1.0).

Level Triple-A conformance icon, 
          W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

Accessibility features

To learn about how you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible for you visit the BBC My Web My Way site.

Some of the features of the Bunnyfoot site that make it accessible include:

  • A 'skip page contents' link is provided on every page - this lets you jump over the menus to get straight to the content. This link is usually invisible (but people using screen readers will hear it) but if you use the keyboard then it will appear to the top left - try it: use the tab key and it will appear.
  • Cascading Style Sheets used for layout - and an appropriate order given to the way the various elements appear in the underlying code. This means you can turn of the styling, or use your own and each page still works.
  • Any tables and forms that appear on the site are coded correctly permitting effective use by adaptive technologies such as screen readers.
  • All images contain alt text. NB: Some images contain no informational value (i.e. they are purely decorative), where this is the case the image either contains 'NULL' alt text, or is presented as a background image.
  • All pages have a default logical tab order (hence the use of taborder was not required).
  • Accesskeys have not been used - this is a deliberate omision as the benefits from their use is highly limited and they can cause problems due to conflict with other software using shortcuts.

 

If you have any comments on the accessibility of the site please contact us.