What is web accessibility?

Web accessibility is the practice of making website content available to all users, particularly those with disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological disabilities. It includes making a website as accessible as possible regardless of browsing technology, such as for people with text-only web browsers and old browser versions.

Our commitment to web accessibility

Surevine are committed to making its website accessible to as many people as possible. To this end we are endeavouring to meet all AA accessibility checkpoints as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

Changing text size and screen resolution

Depending on which web browser you are using, this can be done by selecting Firefox [or Tools] > Preferences > Content, or refer to your browsers’ documentation.

You can change the resolution of your screen to make the display larger or smaller (instead of only increasing text size) through your computer’s control panel / system preferences.

Changing colours

You can select your own colours through your web browser. Depending on which web browser you are using, this can be done by selecting Firefox [or Tools] > Preferences > Content > Colours, or refer to your browsers’ documentation.

PDF accessibility

If you are having trouble reading a PDF document on this website, Adobe offers a free online tool for converting PDF documents to HTML or text. To use the tool you will need to know the web address of the document you want to convert. This can be found in the browser address bar at the top of the screen and begins with http:// or https://

Readers and software

Some of the documents/media in this site may require you to use a reader/viewer or software. Please note that these links are placed here for your convenience and are not an endorsement of either product or software.