Accessibility

We have tried to design our website to make it as accessible as possible whilst remaining visually interesting and easy to use.

Currently, this website includes a variety of features which are summarised as follows:

  • Browsealoud-Screenreader
  • Images and Alt and Title tags
  • Resizable Text
  • Coding to Standards

Browsealoud-Screenreader

We have speech-enabled our website, which means that you can download free Browsealoud software onto your personal computer and have the site read aloud to you.

Images and alt tags

We have avoided using excessive graphics within the website where possible in an effort to maximise quick download times and access to information which cannot be read if in image format.

Where images are used we have added 'Alt' tags - text alternatives so that you will still know what the image is meant to convey even if it doesn't load or if you have chosen to browse with the images switched off or you are using an assistive technology like a screen reader to browse the web page rather than view.

Resizable text

We have been careful to make sure that we haven't fixed the size of the textual information on the website so that visitors who wish to can alter the font size on the screen to make it easier to read.

There are a number of ways to change the text size in your browser, the easiest way is to follow the following steps: (In Internet Explorer)

  • Select the 'View' menu.
  • Select the 'Text Size' option from the menu.
  • Click on the text size you want to view.

It is also possible to increase the size of the text by holding down the ctrl key on the bottom left hand row of the key board whilst using the scroll wheel on the mouse to increase (or decrease) the size of the text.

Coding standards and Double-A conformance

This website is built using code compliant with World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets. W3C is the governing authority on web development standards and practices.

The site displays with current browsers, and using standard code should mean that any future browsers will also display this website correctly.

We are continuously improving this website to ensure that pages conform to the Single-AA level of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.

The Accessibility Guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with disabilities. Conformance to these Guidelines helps to make the web more accessible to users with disabilities and benefits all users.

There may be a few pages and some third party and external applications that do not conform to all the guidelines. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the whole site conforms, with many web contributors and third party suppliers, this is an ongoing process.

If you have any problem accessing any information on the site, you can advise us by contacting us by email at webteam@hackney.gov.uk and we will endeavour to provide the information in a suitable manner.

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Page updated: 22 Sep 2008 


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London Borough of Hackney
Hackney Town Hall
Mare Street
E8 1EA

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Email: info@hackney.gov.uk
Tel: 020 8356 3000 (Hackney Service Centre)

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