Accessibility Statement
This is the official accessibility statement for the Celtic Training web site.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us on info@celtic-training.com
Access keys
Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the
web site. On Windows, you can press ALT + an access key; on Macintosh, you can
press Control + an access key (depending on which browser you use). In some
browsers, you may need to press ENTER to confirm your choice.
All Celtic Training pages on this site define the access keys noted below. NOTE:
Some project pages that do not have the standard set of links or follow the
standard Celtic Training page layout may not support the full set of accesskeys.
This also applies to online user support guides that do not use the standard
Celtic Training layout. Also, individual service interfaces may not use accesskeys,
or may use a different set of keys, though we will be trying to standardise
the keys used.
Access key 1 - Celtic Training Home page
Access key 2 - Licensing
Access key 3 - Consultancy
Access key 4 - Training Courses
Access key 5 - Training Centre
Access key 6 - Policies & Documents
Access key 7 - Contact Celtic Training
Access key 9 - Skip to Page content
Access key 0 - Accessibility statement (this page)
The Tab Key can be used to skip through successive options or navigation elements.
Standards compliance
The pages within the Celtic Training web site comply with all priority 1 guidelines
of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines..
The pages within the Celtic Training web site should validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
All pages on this site use structured semantic markup. H2 tags are used for
main titles, H3 tags and lower for subtitles.
On any page within the website, you can 'Skip to Page Content' by bypassing
the navigation using accesskey 9.
Links
Links are written to make sense out of context. Where the text of the link
does not explain the purpose, the "Title" attribute has been added
to explain
When a link leads away from the Celtic Training web site, a new browser window
will open. This should be noted in the title of the link (see the above links
on this page as an example).
Images
All content images used in this site include descriptive alt attributes. Purely
decorative graphics include null alt attributes.
Visual design
This site uses css for layout, however some pages may contain tables to assist
in layout Where used solely for layout purposes, table headers are not used,
however the 'summary' attribute is still used to expalin the contents of a table.
Style sheets are used to designate font size and colour, both in "ordinary"
text and linked text, and background and other visual layout aspects of tables.
If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all, the
content of each page is still readable.