Alcoholics Anonymous has taken great care the in development of this website to ensure it is accessible to as many people as possible, including those with disabilities and those using mobile devices or screen readers.
Every effort has been made to comply with WCAG 2 accessibility guidelines as set out by W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
Design
This website has been created with accessibility in mind from design to completion. The website has been designed to look uncluttered and clean to enhance it’s usability.
Code
The website has been built using W3C standards in HTML, CSS, usability and accessibility, conforming to HTML 5 and CSS 3 guidelines as well as achieving a level AA conformance in Web content accessibility guidelines.
Text resizing
- PC – Most Browsers
Hold down the CTRL key and press + to increase text size. Hold down the CTRL key and press – to decrease text size. - Mac – All Browsers
Hold down the Command key and press + to increase text size. Hold down the Command key and press – to decrease text size.
Browser Support
Alcoholics Anonymous have made every effort possible to ensure the website displays consistently in different website browsers, operating systems and settings.
Browser Settings
Every effort has been made to ensure this website is still accessible by users who choose to disable images, JavaScript or styles in their browser settings.
As a bare minimum, we test to ensure our website displays correctly in the latest versions of the following browsers and operating systems.
Browsers
- Mozilla Firefox
- Opera
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Microsoft Edge
Operating Systems
- Microsoft Windows 10
- Microsoft Windows 8
- Apple OS X