Site Help & Accessibility
We know that many people have difficulty in using the web and many sites just don't even bother to try.
We believe in doing things differently, doing things better, and although we know it's impossible to design a site that everyone can use, we've tried our best to make our site accessible to as many people as possible and work with all kinds of technology.
If you have difficulty accessing some of our content, please let us know and we will do our best to sort it out.
Standards Compliance:
- All the pages on this site comply with priority 1 guidelines of the W3 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 1.0)
- Our HTML uses meaningful mark-up to ensure our site works across the majority of browsing devices out there.
- We optimise for Flash Player 10 to ensure the best experience possible.
- We replace all the Flash content with a non-Flash alternative to ensure that a user without Flash can always see the content. We never rely on Flash in order to navigate and access important information, so will always provide an HTML method to access content.
Access Keys:
Access Keys are special commands that most web browsers support, allowing you to link to specific pages by typing rather than relying on a pointer device like a mouse:
- Firefox Users: Alt + Shift + access key
- IE7 & 6: Alt + access key (release both keys) + Enter
- Safari: Control + access key
All pages on this site use the following access keys:
- 1 – Homepage
- 2 – The wheel
- 3 – The team
- 4 – News
- 5 – Contact
- t – Top of page
- b – Bottom of page
Links:
- Where possibe links use the 'TITLE' attribute to help describe the destination page in greater detail. Users with screen readers may need to set their screen reader options to use this feature.
- All images use the 'ALT' attribute, which is a descriptive statement that clearly describes what that image is.
Visual Design:
- Our site uses the latest CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to control and maintain the presentation, look and feel. If your browser does not support CSS, or if you have disabled CSS styling, the visual presentation will be affected but all the content will still be readable.



