ILM accessibility statement

ILM is committed to providing and maintaining a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, taking into account differences in technology, devices and ability.

Our standards

This site has been built to comply with the AA rating of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0

By following these guidelines our aim is to ensure the site is accessible to people with disabilities and that it is built in a way to allow users to control aspects of the website using their browsers or other devices to their own preferences.

Browsers

We aim to comply with these guidelines across all major browsers, including Internet Explorer (8 and more recent),  and 2011, 2012 and 2013 builds of Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari.  By using standards-compliant HTML and CSS code, the website should continue to be accessible to the same standard in future browsers.

Editorial

The site editors aim to maintain the site’s accessibility by ensuring adherence to best practice, covering areas including:

  1. Providing alternatives to images via the ‘alt’ tag
  2. Ensuring all hyperlink text is meaningful if read out of context
  3. Structuring page content using a logical progression of heading attributes
  4. Writing and arranging content clearly and in plain language

Contact

If you have any questions or complaints relating to the site’s accessibility, please email communications@i-l-m.com