Accessibility of web pages
We are committed to making the University website accessible to as many different people as possible. The site aims to be compliant with worldwide standards for accesibility. We believe that making our site accessible improves the visitor experience for all.
What we've done
Here's some of the steps we've taken to ensure accessible web pages:
- Using alt tags on images
- Using sufficient contrast on colours
- Using CSS to allow the separation of style and content
- Providing alternative content where page elements are not accessible/unsupported
- Captioning or providing transcripts for audio/video content
- Publishing pages generated from valid HTML templates
- Including “skipnav” links on all pages allowing visitors to jump directly to page content
- Testing the site and use of the pages with disabled visitors
- Communicating best practice to all University web editors, encouraging the use of appropriate headings and clearly labelled links
Report a problem
If you find any problems accessing pages or content on the site or would like to provide feedback, we'd like you to let us know. Report a problem.
Accessibility to software, services and campus buildings
For more information about software, services and access to computers on campus please visit: http://www.liv.ac.uk/csd/accessibility/
Disability support for students and staff
For more information about support for disabled students and staff please visit: http://www.liv.ac.uk/studentsupport/disability/index.htm