Accessibility

Note that we're currently doing research into the effectiveness of pages such as this on people's ability to make changes to Web sites to improve accessibility. When we finish, we expect this page will change a fair amount!

Visual Design

Cascading Style Sheets have been used to control the presentation of pages and properly structured markup has been used for content, for a full explanation of the accessibility benefits of this see "Why using CSS improves accessibility"

If stylesheets are not supported or are turned off, information on the site can still be accessed and read

Relative font sizes are used, which allows users to resize text as needed

Standards Compliance

This is the technical bit...you can ignore it unless you're a web developer or lawyer!

All HTML should validate as XHTML 1.01 Strict using the W3C markup validator

Contact Information

We've done our best to ensure this site is as accessible as possible, but it can happen that accessibility problems do arise despite our best efforts. If you do find any accessibility barriers that affect or prevent your use and enjoyment of the site, please let us know and we'll do our best to address the problem as soon as possible.

email: marketing@walktalk.org.uk

write to:

WALKTALK

3 Albion Place,

Leeds,

West Yorkshire,

LS1 6JL

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