Accessibility
The DDA (1995) states it is a legal duty to ensure that web services are available to as many people as possible. In the UK, the updated DDA (Disabilities Discrimination Act 1995) states the duty to take reasonable steps to supply business services or products to disabled persons (i.e. a disabled person must not be treated less favourably than anyone else).
The Anthony's Travel website has been designed and built
to be accessible to all, with our users in mind...
The requirements of users with impairments, which may affect the way they use our website, are catered for with the following accessibility features:
User Controlled Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Cascading Style Sheets control the size, positioning, colour, formatting and actions (to some extent) of a website's content. CSS can greatly aid accessibility to users. The Action Transport website utilises CSS and users can change the size of the font on text elements of our site using the following commands:
Internet Explorer
View > Text Size > Select choice from:
Smallest / Smaller / Medium / Larger / Largest
or,
if you have a wheel mouse:
CTRL& wheel up/wheel down to cycle through sizesNetscape and Mozilla
View > Text Zoom > Select choice from:
Smaller / Larger / 50% / 75% / 90% / 100% / 120% / 150% / 200% / Other...
(select yourself in %)
or,
CTRL& +/- to cycle through sizes
Compliance
This site attempts to comply to W3C (Worldwide Web Consortium) Accessibility Guidelines for both HTML and CSS. The site has also been tested with screen magnifiers and readers. We welcome feedback to improve our website accessibility. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any suggestions for improvement.





