All web pages will be assessed by the guidelines published by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), available at www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/. Salisbury District Council requires that:
With the exceptions listed below, all pages within the www.salisbury.gov.uk domain meet WCAG level A. We are working towards meeting WCAG level AA for all pages.
Because of our reliance on third-party vendors for some web systems, some parts of the website do not yet meet the WCAG A or AA accessibility criteria. These systems are the online maps, payments, council tax and benefits accounts and surveys systems. We are currently working with our suppliers to provide upgraded, accessible interfaces into these systems.
We are also heavily reliant on non-HTML-based web content, particularly PDF files. We are investigating mechanisms for making PDF documents more accessible. More information about the accessibility support within PDF documents is available at www.adobe.com/enterprise/accessibility/acrobat70.html
The council website does not use frames.
The page layout and colour scheme are implemented using cascading style sheets (CSS) and can be over-ridden by the user. All text can be enlarged or reduced to suit your preferences.
The source code is structured so that the main content of the page precedes the navigation. The first link on every page will jump directly to the page content.
All pages start with a heading 1 element. Sub-headings are used to further divide the page.
Tables are only used for tabular data (that is, they are not used for layout purposes, except for one table on the homepage, and in a few parts of the constitution). Data tables are marked up correctly with table headings and scope attributes. We avoid using complex tables (that is, tables with two or more logical levels of headings).
There is some JavaScript used on each page. Currently, this JavaScript has four functions:
However, the site is still completely useable if JavaScript is disabled.
We do not use access keys. Research suggests that these can sometimes conflict with shortcut keys used by assistive technologies.
All pages validate to an official W3C Document Type Definition. Pages are checked for compliance as part of the publishing process.
Where possible, we have created this site so that your own preferences for colours, fonts and text sizes will take precedence over ours. The following resources will help you modify your own browser and operating system preferences to suit your own needs:
We welcome any comments about our website, or on any of the details on this page. Please feel free to contact us.
Telephone:
01722 434705
email:
content@salisbury.gov.uk
Postal address:
Salisbury
District Council
PO Box 2117
Salisbury
SP2 2DF