Web accessibility
As a minimum, we aim for W3C WCAG Level AA conformance, while adhering to HTML5 and CSS 2.1 compliance.
Page content has been structured with appropriate headings, and visual media, such as images, has alternative text where appropriate. Where possible, tables are used only to display tabular data (with caption attribute).
The BBC's My Web My Way explains the many ways you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible to you.
Built-in browser accessibility
Some of the most popular web browsers also have their own built-in accessibility features that you can use to improve your online experience:
As a minimum, we aim for W3C WCAG Level AA conformance, while adhering to HTML5 and CSS 2.1 compliance.
Page content has been structured with appropriate headings, and visual media, such as images, has alternative text where appropriate. Where possible, tables are used only to display tabular data (with caption attribute).
The BBC's My Web My Way explains the many ways you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible to you.
Built-in browser accessibility
Some of the most popular web browsers also have their own built-in accessibility features that you can use to improve your online experience: