Site Accessibility
The seating.ie website guidelines on accessibility are set out by the W3C (the World Wide Web Consortium). The W3C WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) produces accessibility guidelines that are an internationally recognised benchmark of accessibility.
In designing this site, we have applied all appropriate WAI Priority 1 and Priority 2 criteria of the WAI's web content accessibility guidelines.
Accessibility Viewing Preferences
You are able to view this website in a variety of different styles. To change your viewing preference, choose a style from the list below.
Note that JavaScript must be enabled to access the above styles. If JavaScript is disabled you can resize text using your browser:
- For Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, select Text size from the View menu
- using <CTRL><+> to Zoom In / <CTRL><-> to Zoom Out, <CTRL><+><0> to reset to default view (Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer)
- hold the Control key and use the scroll wheel on your mouse
- If you are using another browser, refer to your browser help to learn how to resize text
This website is optimised for printing as well as handheld devices. The appropriate style sheet will be automatically applied to different media - follow the link for printing or simply choose Print Preview from your browser menu.
Current technologies
- The website uses W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) technologies, wherever possible
- Pages validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional and CSS, ensuring that they work with a wide variety of browsers
Our Commitment
Assistive Technology and Specialised Seating Department is committed to making its online content accessible to all people, regardless of ability. We will continue to closely monitor developments and changes in WAI guidelines and general website best practice.
If you feel that this website could be easier to use, or you have difficulty accessing any information or find that any part of the site is not accessible, please email us at info@seating.ie



