Website Features and Accessibility
Concept Languages is committed to making our website equally accessible for all users, including those with disabilities. If you would like further information about our accessibility standards or have problems or suggestions with regard to the accessibility of this website, please contact us.
Access Keys
Many browsers allow users to navigate a website by typing key combinations. For your convenience, we’ve defined the following access keys. If using Windows, press alt + the number indicated. (Some browsers require alt + shift + the number). For most browsers on Macintosh, press contol + option + the number.
- Access key 1 ::
- Home
- Access key 2 ::
- Jump to the main content
- Access key 3 ::
- Sitemap
- Access key 5 ::
- About Concept Languages
- Access key 9 ::
- Contact
- Access key 0 ::
- Website Features and Accessibility
Elasticity
Is the text too small for comfort? Contemporary browsers have some means for scaling text, and our website is designed to take advantage of this feature. Depending on your browser, “text size” or “zooming” features are typically available in one of the menus or on the application toolbar. Our graphics will rescale in proportion to the text size you choose.
Links, Images, and Abbreviations
When the cursor is allowed to rest over certain links, images, acronyms, and abbreviations on our website, a tooltip will appear providing further explanation. Acronyms and abbreviations are indicated by a dotted underline. Links to external websites are indicated by this icon:
JavaScript
JavaScript enables us to provide enhancements to the experience and usability of our site, but we respect that many visitors prefer not to use this technology. The website is fully navigable with JavaScript disabled in your browser’s preferences.
Compliance and Technical Details
This website is designed to comply with Conformance Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines recommended by the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative. In some measure these standards are subjective, but we have reviewed the guidelines and believe that our website complies.
The site is standards-based and composed in semantic (X)HTML5 with Cascading Style Sheets, both of which may be validated from any page.
