Accessibility Statement
This page describes the accessibility details related to the Workability web site. An effort has been made to establish a harmony between visual style and accessibility. This site will also downgrade gracefully for browsers that do not render style sheets, or where style sheets have been deliberately disabled.
Accesskeys
Most browsers support the ability to navigate by pressing a combination of keys. To activate an access key on a Windows operating system, please use the ALT key in combination with a number in the list below, and then press the ENTER key.
If you are on a Macintosh operating system, please use the OPTION key instead.
- Alt + 1 = Jobseekers
- Alt + 2 = Employers
- Alt + 3 = Services
- Alt + 4 = Schools
- Alt + 5 = Newsletter
- Alt + 6 = Contacts
- Alt + 9 = Accessibility Options
- Alt + 0 = Sitemap
Web Standards
All pages on this web site have been developed using CSS and XHTML1.0 strict technologies, while adhering to the guidelines as specified by the World Wide Web Consortium. You can check the validity of this claim.
All pages on this web site have been structured using semantic markup. For example, H1 tags have been used for titles and H2 tags have been used for sub titles.
Images
All images on this web site contain an ALT attribute.
Visual Design
This web site uses CSS technology for visual layout. If your browser does not support CSS, or you wish to disable CSS, all pages will still be both readable and accessible.
Text Legibility
The default text size used on this web site is larger than typical. The font size can also still be increased by using either your web browsers built in text-size control.
Links and Navigation Aids
Where required links throughout this web site have a TITLE attribute, usually describing the title of the page it is referring too. An effort has been made to write links in a manner that they are comprehendible when taken out of context.
Additional links are included that will only appear on browsers that do not render style sheets, or where style sheets have been deliberately disabled. These links make it easier to skip to main content areas and back to the navigation.
Maintenance
This web site is maintained by several people using a content management system with custom accessibility modifications. Although each content administrator has been trained and versed in the correct practices for maintaining web accessibility standards, this also obviously leaves room for human error to occasionally occur. If you discover something you believe is the cause of an accidental human error, please send us an email.