Accessible web sites are more easily 'read' by search engines such as Google, so are more likely to appear near the top of searches.
And, because accessible web sites are built by people with technical skill, they tend to be easier to use and navigate.
Tthis web site is as accessible as it could possibly be whilst maintaining a strong design presence. (Do you know otherwise? Please let us know.)
However you are accessing this site, you should have no problems reading and interacting with it.
The site uses external style sheets to dictate the layout (so those of you with screen readers shouldn't have any problems with the apparent 'columns') and, where relevant, images are tagged appropriately.
This site has been tested in Internet Explorer 6 and 7 (PC) , Firefox 1.5 and 2 (PC and Mac) and Safari (Mac) but if you have any problems accessing this web site, please let us know and we'll do our best to correct them.
When contacting us, please let us know as much technical detail as you can about your set-up (web browser, operating system etc).
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