This is the official Accessibility Statement for Handley Law Limited website;-
If you have experienced a problem accessing or reading our material, please let us know and we will try to provide the information in a format that is useful to you. We would also welcome your feedback and ideas regarding the accessibility of our site.
All pages on this site are Web Content Accessibility Guidelines approved and comply with all priority 1, 2 and in most cases 3 guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
Many accessibility features can be measured, whilst some cannot and require human judgement. We have reviewed the guidelines and believe that we have achieved compliance.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the PDF documents viewable on this web site. You can download Acrobat Reader free from the Adobe website.
Adobe also provides useful tools and resources on the accessibility section of the Adobe web site, if you wish to access PDF documents using a screen reader.
Change the text size to increase or decrease using your browser. For example:
Changing your text size in Microsoft Internet Explorer:
1. Select ‘Text Size’ from the ‘View’ menu.
2. Select from the list of predefined text sizes raning from ‘Largest’ to ‘Smallest’
Changing your text size in Netscape/Mozilla:
1. Select ‘Text Size’ from the ‘View’ menu.
2. Select ‘Increase Font’ or ‘Decrease Font’ to adjust the font size accordingly.
Alternatively you can adjust your text size in many browsers by holiding down the ‘Ctrl’ key (PC) and using your mouse scroll wheel to increase or decrease your text size.
Set your screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels for the best way to view our website. For help with changing your screen resolution, consult your operating system’s online Help reference.
All pages have a tab index. Therefore pressing the tab key will go through the links on the web page from top to bottom.
This website conforms to W3C web standards and uses valid eXtensible Hypertext Mark-up Language (XHTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).