"We've taken care to create interoperable Web pages". That's a mouthful - what does it mean? It means ...
It means ... we have checked all our major pages against the W3C standards for HTML and CSS to create a website that works in the same way using all modern browsers on all modern platforms -
Which is why we display these 2 icons ...
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... and why we have used the tongue-twisting phase that W3C suggest on their website!
It means ... we've annotated all the graphics on our website so that users of text-only browsers can enjoy our site properly. It means our site still works if you turn CSS off. It means our pages comply with accepted standards for accessibility.
Most pages on hago.org.uk are Double A (Priority 2) WCAG compliant (we use Bobby to check the pages). Some pages are AAA compliant ...
Unlike many accessible sites, hago.org.uk still renders well with version 4 browsers such as Netscape 4.7
It means ... we try to make all our concerts accessible to all. Not all of the venues we use can claim to be fully accessible, but we always try to include accessibility information in our Concert information.
It means ... we care that you enjoy browsing hago.org.uk
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