Accessibility
OnMeJack Productions Limited believe Accessibility and Usability are very important when considering, planning or building a website. That is why OnMeJack are committed to designing accessible and usable websites.
The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) was passed in 1995 (updated 1999 & 2004) to end the discrimination that many disabled people face and this website passes the WAI level 'triple A' guidelines relating to accessibility to W3C Standards.
OnMeJack Productions Limited can assist you in reviewing and updating your website to ensure that your site meets recommended accessibility guidelines.
OnMeJack can run a comprehensive audit of your existing site, using specialist software to thoroughly test its compliance, and help identify areas where your website requires improvement and/or amendments.
To talk about your requirements or to discuss Accessibility further please call 01634 846555 or email jack@onmejack.com.
Also further information regarding the DDA can be found at the Disability Rights Commission.
Site Navigation
All web pages use the same navigation and page structure. There are two menus at the the top of the page with applied effects/colours. An alternative text-only menu is at the bottom.
- Home - OnMeJack.com home page
- About Us - History of onmejack
- Web Design & Multimedia - Information and examples of our multimedia work
- Promotional Films - Information and examples of our film work
- Contact Us - Contact details and form
- Affiliations - Associate companies and organisations
- Links
- Accessibility - (this page) Our policy and how you can access features
- Blog - External link to OnMeJack's weblog
Navigation for sub pages / usability issues (at the top of the page), are made up of the following;
- Graphic Mode - view the webpage with images and coloured text
- Text Only - view the webpage without images, and black text on a white background
- Change Contrast - invert the colour of the page with dark background (black) and light foreground (yellow text)
- Larger Font - increase the size of the text
- Smaller Font - decrease the size of the text
- Accessibility - this page, highlighting a few accessibility issues
- Return to Previous Page - does just that, returns the user to the previous page
- D (or d) - Long description of the image
Graphic - versus - Text Only
We have made the website available in either graphic mode, whereby images and coloured text are available, or in text only mode with black text on a white background and without images. The contrast can also be changed so that yellow text is presented on black background.
Resizeable Text
We have made the text on the website adjustable, so that it can be altered making it easier to read. We have supplied links to increase and decrease the size of the text.
Alternatively, to adjust the text in Internet Explorer, select the "View" menu Select the "Text Size" option from the menu. Click on the text size you want to view. or Hold down the Control (Ctrl) key and scroll the mouse wheel to increase/decrease the size of the text.
Images and Alt Tags
We have added 'Alt' tags (text alternatives) on all images, allowing for images to be switched off, or screen readers be used.
A long description has been added if necessary and can be located by the 'd' link
Access Key Information
This web page summarises accessibility enhancements made to this site and listed below are the specific access keys implemented to allow a user to navigate using the keyboard.
0 - Access Keys
1 - Home Page
2 - Property Page
3 - Sitemap
4 - Search
5 - Accessibility
6 - Text Only Home Page
7 - Change Contrast
8 - Text Size Increase
9 - Text Size Decrease
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d - Long description for the conformance icons
How to use Access Keys
This depends on your operating system and the type and version of your browser:
PC running Windows using Internet Explorer v5+:
Press and hold the ALT key, press the Access Key and then press ENTER.
PC running Windows using Internet Explorer v4.x:
Press and hold the ALT key, press the Access Key of your choice.
PC running Windows using Netscape v6+ or Mozilla:
Press and hold the ALT key, then press the Access Key of your choice.
Macintosh computer using Internet Explorer v5+ :
Press and hold Control and then press the Access Key.
Note that Opera and earlier versions of the above browsers do not support Access Keys.
More information about access keys can be found at W3C Accessibility Guidelines.
