Accessibility

Publicart.ie is aware of the importance of ensuring that our site is accessible to everyone. We strive to achieve and maintain levels of accessibility that conform to Level AA of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. We have endeavoured to remove barriers to this website so that disabled people can access information and use the website as easily as possible, with all the functionality that should be expected by us all:

Page structure

Each page includes a clear heading. Any consequent headings are introduced in a structured hierarchy. They are also clearly marked up - main headings use 'h1' tags, subheadings use 'h2' tags and so on.

Links

We try to ensure that links make sense out of context or in isolation and that they accurately describe the pages they point to.

Images

We ensure that there is a text description for all images (alt tags), unless they are being used purely for decoration or tracking.

Mapping

Due to the nature of the mapping on this site, some elements are not AA compatible, we have however supplied a version of the map that can be displayed without Javascript and a textual description of the map markers so that the content is as accessible as possible.

Using The Browser

To increase or decrease the text size, follow these simple instructions for Internet Explorer:

  • Click on the 'View' menu in your browser
  • Click on the 'Text size' option
  • Select the size you would like to see

For Firefox do the following:

  • Click on the 'View' menu in your browser
  • Click on the 'Zoom' option
  • Select Zoom in or Zoom out
  • Alternatively, you can opt to 'Zoom text only'.

For Safari do the following:
1.    Go to 'View'.
2.    Select 'Make text bigger' or make text smaller.
3.    Select the appropriate zoom option, for example 'Zoom in' to make the text larger.
4.    Alternatively, you can opt to 'Zoom text only'.

Using Sitemap

A text based site map has been provided to assist users to get an overall impression of the site quickly.

What if I have problem using the website?

Whilst Publicart.ie strive to adhere to the accepted guidelines and standards for accessibility and usability, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website.

We are always seeking to improve our site above and beyond the guidelines that should enable us to bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall accessibility. In the meantime should you experience any difficulty in accessing our website, or would simply like to give us feedback on the accessibility and usability of our website, please don't hesitate to contact us.

 

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