Accessibility Statement
WorldSkills Calgary 2009 is committed to ensuring that this website is accessible to everyone. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the accessibility of this site, please contact us.
Most browsers feature the ability to resize text on screen to a level you feel comfortable with.
Alternatively, if you are using a modern browser and have a mouse with a wheel you can also alter the size of the text size by holding down ctrl (PC) or command (Mac) on your keyboard while scrolling up and down with the mouse wheel.
Access keys
The access key function allows lets you surf around a site without using your mouse to click on links.
Using your keyboard, it's possible to jump directly to certain links or certain areas within a page, without having to move your mouse at all.
By holding down alt+[access key] (PC) or ctrl+[access key] (Mac), a link becomes highlighted. You can then hit the enter key to activate the link.
H = Go Home
S = Skip past the navigation and go straight to the content
K = Go to the accessibility statement /accesskey definitions page
1 = About (main navigation)
2 = Team
3 = News
Using the tab key
You can use the Tab key on your keyboard to move between links on a page. A single press of Tab highlights the next link, Shift+Tab highlights the previous link.
When you use the Tab key to move between links on the The WorldSkills Calgary 2009 website, you'll be taken through them in the following order:
All forms on the WorldSkills Calgary 2009 website have a logical tab sequence.
If a link opens in a new window, this will be indicated by a pop-up title text.
Every effort has been made to ensure that link names are distinct and not repeated on pages.
Contrast
We have made every effort to ensure that we have used sufficient contrast on the WorldSkills Calgary 2009 website but if you notice any colour combinations that cause you problems, please contact us.
Standards compliance
Our pages conform at a minimum to Level AA compliance as specified by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and endorsed by the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB). The majority of AAA requirements are also met.
All pages validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional and use structured semantic markup.
Our site requires a number of different CSS techniques for cross browser compatibility which can cause validator problems. However, we have ensured that all techniques we use are not detrimental to site accessibility.
We strive to obey the spirit of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 with respect to the provision of services online, as required by the Disability Rights Commission (DRC).
While we use Bobby to test for accessibility, it is just one aspect of our testing procedure. As a computer programme, the Bobby test is not as reliable as expert evaluation.




