This web site is coded in such a way so that you can navigate it without the use of a mouse but with the use of a keyboard through Access Keys.
Using the power of OOP with PHP and MySQL, Access Keys are created dynamically on-the-fly for body content. This means that the Access Keys for links on the page are all numerical and are in an ascending order. For example, the fifth link on the page will have 5 as it's Access Key.All pages within this site have been tested to be valid XHTML 1.1, and use a valid Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) to format the appearance of the pages. By strictly adhering to these standards, compatibility across browsers and operating systems should be maintained. Pages should still be legible in older browsers that cannot understand CSS files.
Where stated at the footer of the page, this site conforms to the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 1.0), up to Priority 3 or 'Triple A' standards. In other circumstances, where PDF files are used, for instance, all efforts have been made to make these documents accessible.
Users may feel that the text on a web site is either too small or too large to meet their visual requirements. These pages use relative font sizes, which means that they can be easily resized within any internet browser. To adjust your browser's settings to meet your requirements, follow these instructions.
Every effort has been made to add acronym tags to acronyms contained within this site. Where an acronym appears on a page for the first time, a dotted orange line should be visible beneath it (like this)- hovering the cursor over the underlined text should reveal a small box that shows the full text. If you see an acronym that has not been defined at all within a page, please send me details of the acronym and web page address (http://...) using the email link shown below.
To give the user the best multimedia experience found on the web and to show my customers my skills with different technologies, I have included such additional interactive features as Macromedia Flash and Shockwave. These are used to present additional information such as in-site advertisements but are not vital. I have taken every effort to make sure all the information that is distributed within this site via Macromedia Flash and Shockwave is found in an accessible manner.
If you have a disability and feel that this site could be made easier for you to use, please contact me so that the site can be reviewed and any issues you may have can be resolved. I can be contacted via email or by methods listed on the contact page.
To talk to me about your requirements, discuss a quote or ask for further advice and information, please contact Firestarter Media Group via the online form or email Firestarter Media Group on hello@firestartermedia.com.