ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT - AROUND GREECE
This is the official accessibility statement for www.aroundgreece.com. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us either via the Contact Page or email us at info@aroundgreece.com.
ACCESS KEYS
Today, most interenet browsers support the jumping to specific links by typing specific keys defined on the web site.On Windows, you press ALT + an access key.
On Macintosh, you can press Control + an access key.
All pages on www.aroundgreece.com define the following access keys:
Access key 1 - Home page
Access key 2 - Sitemap
Access key 3 - Contact
Access key 4 - Search
Access key 0 - Accessibility statement
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
:: All pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.0.
This is not a judgement call but the results of a program can determine with 100% accuracy whether a page is valid XHTML. You will see at the bottom of our pages the small icon stating that the pages are XHTML 1.0 Valid.
:: All pages on this site use structured semantic markup.
H1 and H2 tags are used for main titles, etc.
LINKS
Nearly all links have title attributes which describe in greater detail, more information about the link, and where it will lead to. Some of the links on our site will open up in a new window. Where this happens, we state clearly that this will be the case. Some links are written so that they make sense out of context.
IMAGES
Descriptive ALT attributes are used for all content images on our site. Images which are used purely for decoration graphics include the null ALT attributes. Where we have more complex images the LONGDESC attributes are included, which is to explain the significance of the image to non-visual readers.
VISUAL DESIGN
:: For visual layout, our site uses Cascading Style Sheets ( CSS ). All of the CSS we used is Valid CSS and has been checked for it's validity.
:: Our site uses only relative font sizes which compatible with the user-specified "text size" option in visual browsers.
:: If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all, the content of each page will be still be readable though the layout of the pages may alter slightly.
:: The use of Tables as a design tool has been restricted to being used only when displaying tabular data.
