Accessibility
Please use this page to customise the way that you view this web site.Default
This setting is best for users without visual impairments. It is how the web site initially appeared to you.
High Contrast
This setting is best for visually impaired users. It increases the text size and provides white text on a dark blue background. It removes horizontal scrolling and decorative images.
Remove stylesheet
This setting is best if your browser has any difficulty displaying the web site visually. This may be because you are using a browser or device which does not properly support stylesheets.
Enhanced navigation
At the top of each page is a visible 'Skip navigation' link. This allows you to bypass navigation bars, and begin reading content immediately. The accesskeys provided are:- skip navigation
accesskey = s - home page
accesskey = 1 - what's new
accesskey = 2 - site map
accesskey = 3 - legal
accesskey = 7 - privacy policy
accesskey = 8 - accessibility statement
accesskey = 0
The default keystrokes required to use the access keys are different from a PC to a Mac. The keystrokes are;
- PC
Hold 'ALT' + 'access key' then press 'Enter' - Mac
Hold 'CTRL' + 'access key'
Pages have HTML headings, so if you use a screen reader with an option to navigate through the page from heading to heading, you can do so.
Page display
Pages have been designed to allow you to enlarge text using your browser's 'resize text' feature. Useful information on how to resize text in popular web browsers is available from the AbilityNet website.Cascading Style Sheets have been used to control the site's appearance. A range of stylesheets have been created including a print stylesheet and a stylesheet to for visually impaired users. You can also remove the default stylesheet.
Pages have been designed so that the content area can resize.
Graphics
Embedded graphics are provided with appropriate alternative text which describes their purpose and meaning. The background images used do not convey any meaning.Standards compliance
All pages and css, where possible, have been validated using validators from the World Wide Web Consortium.What's new
- e-mango shortlisted for DPA award 2008
- e-mango are very pleased to have been short-listed for the Data ...
- New role for Barney
- Barney Jackson has recently joined e-mango working in the Support ...
- e-mango go to Chelsea flower show
- e-mango were very pleased to assist the Society of Garden Designers with ...
