Accessibility Statement
The Intensive Interaction website has been coded so that as many people
as possible may access the site and the information contained within.
Features include:
- Access keys
- Access keys are provided for the main menu items, indicated by in bold and underlined.
These allow navigation via computer keyboards. The access key is usually the 'alt' key on
Windows computers, and the 'control' key on Apple Macintosh computers.
Type your access key plus:
- I - What is Intensive Interaction
- W - Who is Intensive Interaction for
- F - The fundamentals of communication
- H - How does Intensive Interaction work – what do you do?
- S - Intensive Interaction in Somerset
- E - Events & Courses
- P - Publications on Intensive Interaction
- B - Books on Intensive Interaction
- L - Links
- D - Discussion Forums
- N - Newsletters
- C - Contact Us
- A - This Accessibility Statement
- T - To Switch between the Text & Graphical Versions
- Printable Pages
- A Separate style sheet for print allows only the relevant information to be displayed in a
readable format when printing any page.
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Strict use of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for all layout. No tables are used for layout purposes.
- Browsers Support
- Full support for non-graphical browsers, PDAs, Mobile Devices
- ALT & TITLE
- Textual equivalents of all information conveyed by images and the use of the 'title' attribute
to convey extra information for screen readers
- Document Order
- Proper document order with use of header tags to convery document structure
If you have a disability, or use assistive technology to read these pages, and have a suggestion for
how we could improve the site, we would be delighted to hear from you.
To contact the developers of this web site please visit
www.designition.co.uk.