The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) requires service providers to ensure that disabled users are not disadvantaged by websites which fail to take account of their personal disabilities.
GB Electronics (UK) Ltd have worked consciously to address site accessibility and aim to continually improve their efforts to cater for the widest possible audience.
If you have any particular requirements or suggestions please contact us.
The website has been developed with accessibility in mind, coded to strict standards to ensure that it functions across multiple platforms and browsers, to enable a broad user base access to content regardless of personal disability.
As far as possible we have tried to ensure that:
The site content is structured in a consistent and methodical manner where pathed URLs and site indicators enable the user to easily identify their current location. Coupled with a simple navigational system we aim to encourage site browsing.
The site conforms to a consistent and well defined layout throughout, establishing familiarity for the end user with the visual display, content formatting and site's features we hope to engage the browser through an exciting web experience.
Although the site is best viewed in your browser with the text size set at Medium or, Normal text size (as its often referred to) it is possible to change the text size. Details for changing font size in the most common browsers are as follows,
Details for other specific browsers may be found by performing a search under, changing font size, in the contents of the online software support manual.
Although we have drastically improved the look and feel of the site we have carefully considered the chosen colour palette for the site to increase the contrast in foreground and background colours to improve the browsing experience for the visually impaired.
All content images used in this site should include descriptive alt tags. Purely decorative graphics include null tags. Complex images may include longdesc tags or inline descriptions to explain the significance of each image to non-visual readers.