Accessibility
Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Web.
More specifically, Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the Web, and that they can contribute to the Web. Web accessibility also benefits others, including older people with changing abilities due to aging.
The People’s Kitchen website is designed to incorporate these standards
Using the website
If you are not using a mouse you can navigate this website using keys. Hold the Alt key (control key on macintosh) followed by the relevant key for the page you choose:
- Home - Hold Alt key and press H *
- About The People’s Kitchen - Hold Alt key and press 1 *
- The Alison Centre - Hold Alt key and press 2 *
- The People - Hold Alt key and press 3 *
- Come and Help us - Hold Alt key and press 4 *
- Trustees - Hold Alt key and press 5 *
- Contact us - Hold Alt key and press 6 *
- Help Desk - Hold Alt key and press 7 *
* Internet Explorer users may also need to press enter
Design
This website uses cascading style sheets and HTML validated by The W3 Consortium
- All fonts are compatible with user-specified
- If your browser or browsing device does not support style sheets, the content will remain readable
- The main content has maximum contract (usually black text on a white background)
- Images and navigation are supplied with descriptive ALT and TITLE tags
- This site is optimised to provide the user with the fastest download times to enable a more enjoyable experience
Other Media
This website uses PDFs, Word documents and Quicktime video. These formats require plugins or software:
- Portable Document Format (PDF) - Download (opens in new window)
- Microsoft Word - Download Microsoft Word or Word Viewer (opens in new window)
- Apple Quicktime - Download (opens in new window)
Adobe provides accessibility tools on their website to use PDFs in HTML format or enable screen readers - visit Adobe
If you feel the accessibility can improved in any way please email us
