Accessibility statement
The Institute aims to make our site as accessible as we can.
This means that people with a limited understanding of the English language or a physical or cognitive disability, such as dyslexia, can still use the website.
We endeavour to make our website compatible with the widest range of computer software and hardware, so people do not have to upgrade their equipment to use our site.
Accessibility features on the ICAEW website:
• We use XHTML to structure a page, and CSS to style it
• Only common fonts are used
• Colours are limited in range, offering optimum contrast, and sections of the website are colour coded to facilitate easy navigation
• Page layouts are consistent across the site, making navigation simpler
Adapting the site to meet your needs
You can change the font size on this site by changing settings on your browser.
Internet Explorer:
To change the font size in Microsoft Internet Explorer you should do the following:
1) On the top tool bar select View > Text Size
2) Select the size of font you wish to use. Font sizes range from Smallest to Largest.
Firefox:
To change the font size in Mozilla Firefox you should do the following:
1) On the top tool bar select View > Text Size
2) To make the font larger, select Increase. To make the font smaller, select Decrease
complying with standards and accessibility guidelines
The ICAEW website uses valid XHTML v1.0 transitional and uses CSS for presentation.
We aim to meet all Priority One and selected Priority Two checkpoints from the W3C web content accessibility guidelines.
Our content publishing system has been specifically designed to produce accessible web content and we endeavour to do this wherever possible, but understand that we will not always be successful in doing this.
If you experience any problems using the ICAEW website, please contact us.
