Accessibility
We take accessibility very seriously at Agincourt Technologies Ltd, everybody has a right to enjoy the web, and while our site may not be perfect (very few are), we hope that it is a step in the right direction. By following the information below, those with disabilities should be able to navigate the website more easily.
Accesskeys
You can use access keys to quickly navigate websites, without using a mouse. On Windows, you do this by holding down the 'alt' key and pressing the relevant key from the following list, Mac users do the same, but instead of using the 'alt' key, they should use the 'ctrl' key.
- 1: Homepage
- 2: Products
- 3: Case Studies
- 4: Blog
- 5: Contact
- 6: Accessibility
- 7: Privacy
- 8: Sitemap
- 9: Client Login
- S: Skip To Content
- F: Find (Search)
Tabbing
To quickly scroll through navigational links you can press the 'tab' key on your keyboard, usually located on the left side of the keyboard, above the caps-lock key. If you go past the link you want, simply hold 'shift' and press the 'tab' key, the process works in both directions.
Magnification
If you are having a hard time reading the text on our website, you can easily solve this by increasing the text size. This is slightly different depending upon what browser and operating system you are using, Internet Explorer has the options in 'View > Text Size', as does Firefox, but Safari has the options in the root 'View' menu, and if you are using a Mac you can simply hold the Command key and hit either the plus or minus symbol.
W3C Compliance
All our markup is compliant to the guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), as with every website we produce. The W3C write the specifications that browsers should abide to, so by maintaining compliant code, our website should be displayed as best possible in all browsers.
