Able Australia
Able Australia is committed to providing an accessible web site to the widest possible audience.?This web site aims to conform to Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2 (WCAG 2.0), developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). ?We have also followed the Australian Government Information Management Office's mandatory requirements for Australian Government agencies. This means:? The website is designed to display on all commonly used Internet browsers.? The site has been designed to work effectively with accessibility hardware and/or software.? To accommodate a range of connection speeds, page sizes have been kept to a minimum.? Our web pages are scalable to accommodate various common screen resolutions. The site offers simple text resizing via the header.? Print style sheets are provided to make printed pages clear and free from unnecessary material.? Links are friendly urls and have meaningful link text which can be read by screen readers. Images on this site have meaningful alternative 'alt' tags which can be read by screen readers. All navigation on this site is fully accessible without Javascipt, Cascading Style Sheets or graphical images. The navigation is accessible to screen readers. In addition to this we have also included:? 'Skip to Content' links are available to navigate through pages and sections on the website. Please note that Skip-tos are invisible on the site but they can be tabbed? You can search our website using basic search or advanced search.? This website includes proper use of headings that can be navigated through depending on the navigation settings of your screen reader.