Accessibility Statement
Bridge is proud to say that we endeavour to make sure that every page complies with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), as part its Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). This site has been built to achieve Priority Level 1 checkpoints.
Each page on Bridge is regularly checked for compliance using Bobby from Watchfire. Bobby is a leading accessibility tool, which performs more than 90 accessibility checks on each page, measuring readability by screen readers, text equivalents for images, audio and video, colour dependency, and keyboard support.
How This Benefits Visitors
To illustrate how compliancy has made this site accessible, we have listed representative disabilities below and explained how this site meets the users' needs.
Visual (Impaired)
Those with visual impairments (e.g. myopia) can scale on all pages on the site
to suit their own requirement. All text on pages is scaled, including all the
top menu (in Firefox).
Hearing
There is no content on this site that cannot be accessed by the deaf or hard
of hearing. To put this into context:
- If we were to include audio clips we would also provide a text version of the soundtrack.
- If we were to include movie clips or video streaming
we would also provide time-indexed subtitles.
Cognitive
The layout of this site is uniform on all pages. The main (vertical)
menu is structured identically on all pages (i.e. any page can be accessed from
anywhere in the site).
Neurological
There are no animated images or flashing text on this site which could
– in extreme cases – cause difficulty for some suffering from particular
neurological disorders.
Features for the Visually Impaired
Bridge incorporates several features to support the blind and poor-sighted.
Text Scaling
All text on Bridge is specified in percentage terms, meaning that
its size can be increased inside the browser window for easier viewing. The
ability to support text scaling varies from browser to browser, but given below
are some guidelines for the latest versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator
and Opera.
In Internet Explorer, select the View | Text Size menu command. You can then choose from a range of text sizes (Largest, Larger, Medium (default), Smaller and Smallest). Note that Internet Explorer cannot resize images.
In Netscape Navigator, select the View | Text Zoom menu command. You then have a range of text sizes (in percentages) to choose from, or you can select your own percentage. You can also continually increase or decrease the current zoom factor by pressing the Ctrl and +, or Ctrl and - key combinations. Note that Navigator cannot resize images.
In Opera, select the View | Zoom menu command. You then have range of percentages to choose from. Opera scales everything on the page, not just text, so images will also increase in size as you increase the zoom factor.
Even the same browser product can behave differently on different platforms. For example, Internet Explorer on the Mac will scale images, whereas the Windows version cannot. Check with your supplier for details.
Give Us Your Feedback
We are committed to providing an accessible service at Bridge. If
you experience problems or have any suggestions for improvement, please email
us at enquiries@bridge-uk.com
