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Creative web design agency based in West London

Web Design London, Zebedee Creations

Accessibility Statement

Zebedee Creations is committed to ensuring that this website is available to as many sectors of the user community as possible. It is Bobby AA compliant apart from the Agency Matchmaker section (see below for more detail).

The following accessibility features have been incorporated throughout our website:

  • There is a text equivalent for every non-text element
  • Documents are organised so that they can be read without Style Sheets
  • When scripts, applets, or other programmatic objects are turned off all pages are still useable
  • Relative units are used in fonts so that users can control the text size
  • No pop-up or new windows are used without informing the user
  • Navigation mechanisms are used in a consistent manner
  • All event-handlers are device independent

Exclusion: There is one section of the site, the Agency Matchmaker, which is an interactive walkthrough and has been built in Flash. This is the only part of the site which does not comply with Bobby AA standards

While we have tried to ensure that this website is as accessible as possible, if you are experiencing difficulties with the site or have any comments regarding accessibility please contact us at help@zebedeecreations.com and we will do our best to help .

Accessibility Validation

This site uses CSS, XHTML 1.0 Strict and conforms with Conformance Level "Double-A" of the WCAG (Priorities 1 and 2), verified by Bobby AA certification.

Bobby WorldWide Approved AA

Bobby is an independent code checker that is used to check accessibility in accordance with the W3C's Web Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. Each individual page of the site has been tested and passed.

Accessibility Standards

1. All pages on this site support XHTML 1.0 Transitional [Extensible HyperText Markup Language version 1.0 Transitional DTD]. This is indicated inside the <!doctype> tags on all pages:

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 

The pages have been tested against the standards for Transitional HTML given by World Wide Web Consortium [www.w3c.org] as indicated by the following icon:

W3C XHTML 1.0 Validated

2. All pages on this site feature CSS [Cascading Style Sheets]. Some browsers do not support all features in CSS and as a consequence you might experience irregularities in the design.

Issues have been known to occur using these browsers:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
  • Netscape Navigator 4.x
  • Opera 3.X
  • Any older versions of the above mentioned

The pages have been tested against the standards given by World Wide Web Consortium [www.w3c.org] as indicated by the following icon:

W3C XHTML 1.0 Validated

Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.x users are deliberately excluded from some features due to the poor support for Cascading Style Sheets. Recent Netscape versions (6, 7, 8) have increased support for CSS.

3. This site has been tested against:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer (PC) 5.0, 5.5, 6 SP2
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer (Mac) 5.2
  • Netscape Navigator 4.7*, 6, 7, 8
  • Mozilla Firefox 1.0.4
  • Opera 5, 6, 7, 8.01
  • Safari 1.2
  • denotes some design irregularities.

This site has been evaluated on the basis of Priority 1 and 2 items in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as indicated by this icon:

Conformance with W3C WAI-AA WCAG 1.0 Double AA Specification

By displaying this logo this site indicates a claim of conformance by the page author or content provider to conformance level Double-A of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, including all Priority 1 and Priority 2 checkpoints defined in the Guidelines. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities. Conformance to these Guidelines will help make the Web more accessible to users with disabilities and will benefit all users.