Spiderhouse Productions Ltd is committed to ensuring that this website is accessible to everyone. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the accessibility, please contact us so we can work to improve the quality of our website.
We use clean, rich and ordered content as much as possible in our documents both to help understanding and readability, but also to help those using alternative browsing methods to navigate.
Visitors using recent versions of screen readers can navigate using the following keystrokes:
Also, the Opera web browser has excellent keyboard navigation. In Opera, the following keys can be used to navigate headings:
We don't want you to strain your eyes, which is why the site is built to allow the text size to be modified easily. Here is how to change the text size in some popular browsers:
We currently don't support access keys within the sites navigation system.
The reason is that it's difficult to determine whether they actually improve the accessibility of the site or not. If you would like to discuss this with us, please do.
All content images used in this site include descriptive alt attributes. Decorative graphics include empty alt attributes.
All the forms have a logical tab sequenceand labels are associated with fields using XHTML label tags so they can be skipped easily.
Javascript is used on the website to improve usability, but it is possible to browse the website without Javascript.
This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout. If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all, the use of structured semantic markup ensures that the content of each page is still readable and clearly structured.
As we are a new media company, ineveitably there are elements of this embedded within the site. We've tried to make these as accessible as possible, but understand that it's inevitable that they may present a barrier to some users.
If you do have a problem viewing rich media content (audio, video or anumation), please to contact us and we'll try and arrange an alternative.
Subtitles are embedded whenever possible, but a large proportion of the work is soundtrack only.