Accessibility

At Judicial Review our aim is to make our website as accessible as possible to the widest range of visitors and customers.

This means considering the specific needs of those with visual or physical impairments, learning difficulties and other forms of disability. In addition it means having an understanding of different browser technologies. We produce our sites to meet current best practices and guidelines.

The benefits of this approach:

  • Sites are available to as wide an audience as possible and across a variety of technologies. They will also be accessible to future devices.
  • Sites meet guidelines for those users who may have impairments and difficulties using the web.
  • Sites load quicker and use less bandwidth.

How do we do it?

We follow what are known as ‘Web Standards’. In the past many web browsers were released that did not follow a common standard for interpreting web pages; they focused on their own propriety code. The result was that we had to sometimes make several different versions of one site for all the various browsers and there would often be inconsistencies across these sites.

In recent years the makers of web browsers have adopted and brought in support for an open set of standards. These standards are laid down by the W3C, a not for profit organisation, that oversees the development of the web.

There is now a move towards this standard based approach method of building websites and Judicial Review is proud to be working in this way.

Further Information:

For further information on web accessibility please visit these sites.


Access Keys:

If your browser supports access keys we have defined them for the top level of the site. We have not gone beyond that level as we believe having too many access key creates a burden on the user in remembering them.

  • Alt + 1 = Homepage
  • Alt + 2 = Search
  • Alt + 3 = Career Resources
  • Alt + 4 = About Us
  • Alt + 5 = Contact Us
  • Alt + 6 = My Account

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