This web site has been created with Accessibility in mind.
The XHTML used in the site validates fully, and the site meets WAI AA standard throughout.
We've deliberately used relative values within the Style Sheets, taking into account your preferred settings as a User.
The colour scheme has been carefully chosen. We've tested the colours thoroughly to make sure that they meet World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) guidelines on background and foreground colour and brightness difference.
If there are other Accessibility features that we could add in to the site, or techniques that we could adopt, please contact Senior and let us know. We'd be happy to incorporate them.
100 people from 15 nations across the globe attended the world’s first international hearing loops conference which revealed that induction loop technology is the most commonly preferred technology for assisting hearing impaired people.
Stockholm City Hall is one of Sweden’s most famous buildings, not only for its National Romanticism architectural style, 10,000 pipe organ and 106 metre high bell tower, but also as the setting for the annual Nobel Prize banquet.
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Ampetronic loops give Cambridge College the right degree of coverage