Accessibility Statement
Newebia aim to make this, and all our website accessible to everyone. This web site has been built to conform to Internet governing standards and to standards for accessibility.
Below we detail some of the methods we have used to make this site more accessible.
All the pages of this site have been validated with the following online validation tools:
W3C Markup Validation ServiceW3C CSS Validation Service
This site has also been tested in-house using different browsers and operating systems.
Using Access Keys
- IE Alt
- Mac browsers use Ctrl key instead of Alt.
- Konqueror (Linux) browser uses Ctrl key to highlight all the access keys available. Once you've pressed Ctrl, you can then press the actual access key.
- Opera usually supports Shift-Esc instead of Alt.
Access Keys
The list of standard access keys used on every page of the Pixl8 Interactive website
| Access key | Target | The UK government standards compliant |
|---|---|---|
| Access key | Target | The UK government standards compliant |
| 0 | Access key details | yes |
| 1 | Home page | yes |
| 2 | Services | yes |
| 3 | Portfolio | |
| 4 | Contact Page / Newebia | |
| 5 | About Us page | yes |
| 6 | Articles Pages | |
| 7 | Jobs at Newebia | |
| 8 | Client Login | |
| P | Print page | |
| e | Newebia Privacy Policy | |
| c | Terms & Conditions | |
| l | Links page | |
| m | Sitemap page | |
| + | increase font size | |
| - | decrease font size | |
| ctrl+0 | Normal font | |
| n | text and images | |
| t | text only |
Page Content
Newebia have tried to insure that all page content on this site is relevant and broken into short paragraphs, where possible list and bullet points are used to make it easy to read.
Where possible pages validate to W3Cs 'Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict'
Page Display
Pages have been designed to allow you to enlarge text using your browser's 'resize text' feature. You also have the option of displaying this site in plain text you aid better reading.
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) have been used to control the site's appearance. A number of style sheets have been designed for the visually impaired users.
Images/Links
Embedded graphics are provided with appropriate alternative text which describes their purpose and meaning.
All images have a title tag and are highlighted in blue.
Using Sticky Keys
If you have difficulty holding down two keys at the same time then Windows has a helper in the form of StickyKeys. This doesn't always gets installed with a Windows installation. To see if your computer has it installed as an accessory, go to Start / Settings / Control Panel and see if you can see an icon for Accessibility.









