Premierline Direct are committed to making this website accessible and usable for all, regardless of technological or physical impairments.
The site has been designed to aid both usability and accessibility and will be continually checked against these priorities to ensure accordance levels are met wherever possible.
The site has been designed to aid both usability and accessibility in providing access to our website for as many visitors as possible. We will be continuing to review and improve our website for accessibility to ensure we make them as clear and effective as possible.
Feedback:
Your feedback is important to us. If there are any areas of the site your find difficult to use, please get in touch by sending an email to marketing@premierlinedirect.co.uk or please contact us.
Please note: although we continue to test and modify the website for accessibility, there may be links to pages developed by third parties that are not compliant with our standards.
W3C Standards
This site's code has been built along the W3C's (World Wide Web Consortium's) guidelines for XHTML and CSS in an effort to ensure correct display in both current and future web browsers
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with disabilities. This website has been developed in accordance with WCAG version 1.0. The site is designed to comply with Level AA, with the exception of some functional items which will be at Level A.
Site accessibility features
Image replacement text
Where graphics are used as buttons the html tags are still on the page but appear hidden to the user
Help text
The help text icons can be tabbed onto to reveal help text.
Text size
How to increase the size of text in your browser:
- Internet Explorer 7 and above - Go to the View menu and select Text Size. You can also go to Tools, then Internet Options, then Accessibility or use the keyboard shortcut of control and + or - to increase or decrease text size.
Internet Explorer 6 and below are no longer fully supported, therefore you may not have the same experience as you would do using a current browser.
- Firefox - Go to the View menu and select Text Size and then Increase Font, or use the keyboard shortcut by pressing Control and +.
- Opera - Go to the View menu, select Preferences then Fonts and then change Minimum Font Size.
- Safari - Go to the View menu and select Make Text Bigger, or press the Apple key and then the plus key.
- Chrome - Go to the Customize menu and use the Zoom options, or use the keyboard shortcut by pressing Control and +.
Designed for all (including backward compatibility)
This site has been constructed using a User Centred Design approach. As part of this methodology it is backwardly compatible with web browsers that have not got JavaScript enabled