Accessibility
Our commitment to accessibility
e-skills UK is committed to ensuring the accessibility of all its sites to people with disabilities. This is not an area we treat lightly. This includes opening up our online information and services to the widest possible audience, regardless of race, gender, or disability.
If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the accessibility of this site, please contact us at businessitguide@e-skills.com as we constantly strive to improve the online experience for all our visitors.
The Business IT Guide site accessibility features
This website has been developed to a high level of conformance to contemporary accessibility best practice and advisory guidelines. Here are some of the features we have included to make the site more accessible:
Access keys
Please refer to the Access keys section (there’s a link in the footer of every page) for more details.
Windows users:
Press the Alt key in combination with the relevant accesskey (plus Return in some browsers).
Macintosh users:
Press the Ctrl key in combination with the relevant accesskey.
Page-loading time
We have used technologies which minimise the time taken to bring pages to you which means that pages load as quickly as possible, even when using slower Internet connections.
Contrast
We have chosen a colour scheme which maintains a high contrast between the text on the page and its background. We have also used colour and clear instructions to make it apparent where we expect people to interact with the site.
Text re-sizing
You can easily alter the size of the text on this site to make it more readable. There are two ways of achieving this:
1. If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, press and hold down your keyboard's Ctrl key and move the scroll wheel backwards and forwards. Most browsers will change the text size up and down for you.
2. Most browsers give you an option to change text size from their toolbar. In Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, for example, click on View > Text Size to see options to change text size.
Page printing
Printing any page from this site will use a simpler style than a standard web page. For example, we will automatically remove banners and menus in order to optimise the page for printing. This will make it easier for you to print pages from the site for reference later on.
Conformance
Although every attempt has been made to comply with priority 3 (AAA) guidelines, some areas of the site rely on the use of JavaScript in order to convey their meaning. If you are experiencing problems using the site, it may be that you have JavaScript disabled in your web browser. If so, here is how to enable JavaScript:
Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer
a) In your browser’s top menu, go to Tools > Internet Option
b) Select the Security tab
c) Ensure that the Internet Web Content Zone is selected (this will be the default selection in most versions)
d) Click the button marked Custom Level
e) Scroll down until you find the heading Scripting
f) Under the sub-heading Active Scripting, ensure that the button marked Enable is checked
g) Click OK.
Once you have completed these steps, click the refresh button on your browser.
Enabling JavaScript in Mozilla Firefox:
1. In your browser’s top menu, go to Tools > Options
2. Select the Content tab
3. Ensure that the Enable JavaScript button is checked
4. Click OK
Once you have completed these steps, click the refresh button on your browser.

