Accessibility
How we will help youThis site has been built to be as screen reader friendly as possible. Taking into account the W3C recommendations on tag usage, we've tried to apply as much semantic meaning to the HTML tags in order to help convey relevant meaning.
In addition, we've used a table-less layout as is now standard practice and have ensured you are able to skip the navigation list and directly to the content.
Access keys have been setup to provide easier navigation to key parts of the site.
Access Key List: (Window Users: ALT + [key] - Mac Users: CONTROL + [key])- 0 - Homepage
- 1 - About us
- 2 - Portfolio
- 3 - Post-production
- 4 - Careers
- 5 - Contact us
- A - Accessibility
- P - Privacy Policy
- T - Terms & Conditions
- S - Sitemap
- C - Careers
Supported web browsers
This website has been tested for support with the following web browsers:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (running on Microsoft Windows)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (Microsoft Windows)
- Mozilla Firefox 3 (Microsoft Windows and Apple OS X)
- Apple Safari 3.2.1 (Microsoft Windows and Apple OS X)
The site uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS2) to control all of the presentation and layout.
Screen reader users can use the screen reader's navigation key to get around the site. If you are listening to the site, menus are grouped together in a more logical fashion.
