Website Accessibility for People with Disabilities
A Commitment to Accessibility
Chippenham Council is fully committed to making this website and
it's content fully accessible to all members of society. Our aim is
to ensure that everyone is able to read the details contained and
that no one is disenfranchised for reasons of disability. The
website has been carefully designed, and strict standards have been
put in place, to ensure that users with disabilities can access the
information contained within it.
Website Construction Standards
We have followed the guidelines set down by the Web
Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and the Royal National Institute for
the Blind (RNIB) to ensure that, for example, the HTML code used
facilitates the use of speech-output and other assistive
technology.
We have used expandable text and contrasting colours, provided
alternative text for all images where appropriate and we have
structured the pages to make them easily readable. We have also
tried to ensure that, in the construction of this website, we have
allowed and catered for the various 'personal customisation
choices' that can be achieved through the use of modern browser
technology.
We hope that, throughout the website, you will find a consistent
style and structure that will help with both website navigation and
web page readability.
Using Online Forms
All online forms attached to this website have been produced
using the same strict standards we have applied to the website. Our
aim is to ensure that they too are compliant with accessibility
standards and are easy to use.
Alternative Website Versions
While many people will use their Internet browser or other
assistive technologies to customise the look of the website, we
have also provided alternative versions of the website (see the
links at the top of each web page to text only, printer friendly
and different contrast versions).
Those with older browsers, with a slow Internet connection, or
those working on different platforms, will find that the website
loads quickly and displays properly.
Plug-in Technologies
We do not generally use proprietary publishing formats such as
Shockwave, Flash or other media formats requiring third-party
plug-ins.
Downloadable Documents
It is sometimes necessary to provide information within document
formats that require a file to be downloaded. In order to publish
large and/or complex documents, we have sometimes included Adobe
(.pdf) and Microsoft Word (.doc) files.
Page-based Accessibility Help
At the foot of each web page within this website is a set of
'Accessibility Guideline Notes' which provide links to a website
from which you can download the appropriate reader software and
online accessibility tools.
Adobe Readers and Online Tools
A pdf reader is needed to view pdf files. A free Acrobat® reader
may be obtained from the Adobe website (www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/readstep2.html).
For help to convert pdf files into HTML or ASCII text for
improved accessibility, visit Adobe Online Conversion Tools
(www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools).
Browser Window Formats
Please note that our standard is to ensure that all downloadable
documents are opened in a new browser window. When finished with
the downloadable document, close the new browser window to return
to the original web page.
Government Specified Access Keys
Access keys are used by those that do not have ability to use a
pointing device. Within this website we have adopted those
specified by central government in the UK
Instructions
To use these Access Keys please follow the simple instructions
below:
- Just press and hold the 'Alt' key ('Control' Key on a Macintosh
computer)
- Press the required number or letter
- Press the return key and let the browser do the rest
UK Government Standard Access Keys
The full list of short-cut keys is as follows:
Key Action S Skip
navigation 1 Home Page
2 What's New (only available on the Home
page) 3 Site Map (not available)
4 Search Facility 5
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 6
Help 7 Complaints Procedure
8 Terms and conditions (including Terms and
Privacy Policy) 9 Feedback form
0 Access key details
Links to Other Websites
All links to other web sites will always be set to open in a new
window. When you close the new browser window, you will return to
the Swindon Borough Council website in the original browser
window.
Help if you are using an Apple Mac
For full instructions on making use of the various versions of
the Macintosh operating system's accessibility features, including
resizing text, text-to-speech function and keyboard alternatives to
mouse functions, visit the Apple website's section on disability at
this address:
www.apple.com/disability
Why are Mac's different?
Macintosh use a different operating system to PC's. Mac's are
used mainly by designers due to their simplicity and power with
regard to print based work. Many home users prefer the Mac to the
PC for these reasons.
The Browser and colour palette on a MAC is slightly different to
those on a PC and as such, your website may look slightly
different. Don't worry, the site will still work the same way.
Help if you are using Internet Explorer
To change the font and colour settings you must firstly:
- Select Internet Options from the View OR the Tools menu - this
will depend on your browser version.
- Select the Accessibility Option and click the three boxes
displayed under formatting, so that they are now showing
ticks.
If you want to change the type of text:
- Select Internet Options from the View OR the Tools menu
depending on your browser.
- Click on the Fonts button, choose your font from the drop-down
menu under Web page font and click the OK button. Arial is one of
the easiest fonts to read.
If you want to change the size of the text:
Select Internet Options from the View OR the Tools menu
depending on your browser.
- Click on the Accessibility button.
- Click the Ignore fonts now showing on web pages box so that it
now shows a tick.
- Click OK.
- Click OK again to close Internet Options.
- Select the View option from the Menubar.
- Select the Text Size option, Choose your preferred text
size.
Changing text size in Internet Explorer
If you want to use your own style sheet
As our website uses a style sheet, you may want to use your own
version. In order to do this simply follow these steps.
- Click on Tools button
- Now click on Internet Options
- At the bottom of the Internet Options Panel, select the
Accessibility button
- Under 'User Style Sheet', tick the 'format using my style
sheet' box and select the style sheet you wish to use.
If you want to change the colour of the text or the
background:
Select Internet Options from the View OR the Tools menu
depending on your browser.
Click on the Colours button and untick the box next to Use
Windows colours.
- To change the colour of the text, click on the button to the
right of Text ,choose your colour from the palette and click
OK.
- To change the colour of the background, click on the button to
the right of Background, choose your colour from the palette and
click OK.
If you want to remove the images:
Select Internet Options from the View OR the Tools menu
depending on your browser.
- Select the Advanced tab at the top right hand corner of the
box.
- Scroll down to the Multimedia heading.
- Untick the box next to Show Pictures.
- Click on the Apply button and then click on the OK button.
For more information visit the Microsoft Help and Support site
at: support.microsoft.com
I can't use a mouse - What do I do?
Many of our key pages can be reached by using Access Keys, if
you have your own key press activator, or need to use keys then you
should still be able to use much of the website as you would with a
mouse.