Overview
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AirNav Ireland follows guidelines on accessibility 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.
As a minimum standard, this site has been designed to meet all Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, W3C World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation 11 December 2008, Level A and Level AA Success Criteria. Many of the guidelines listed as level three (required for an AAA rating) also contain some requirements that are important in practice, and we have attempted to achieve as many of these level-three guidelines as practical in the design and implementation.
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• For Chrome, go to the spanner icon and change the zoom options
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Current technologies
• The website uses W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) technologies, wherever possible
• Pages validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional and CSS level 2.1, ensuring that they work with a wide variety of browsers
The site also makes use of the following non-W3C technologies:
• Portable Document Format (PDF): Certain documents on this site are available only in this format, which requires you to download and install the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software
• Flash: some tools and quizzes on this site use Flash technology, and wherever possible an alternative text-based version is also provided on the site
• Javascripts: some tools and maps on this site use javascript technology, and wherever possible an alternative text-based version is also provided on the site
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