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Lutroo is proud to announce that the pages on this website have been checked and validated by W3C Markup Validation Service and we are allowed to display the following awards on our website:
Lutroo Ltd is committed to ensuring accessibility of its Web site for people with disabilities. All the pages on our Web site will conform to W3C/WAI's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, Conformance Level Double A.
Below is a short list of some of the accessibility features of our website.
Inform us of how to improve
We have made every effort to ensure that this web site is fully compliant with current accesibility guidelines. We have also taken extra steps to futher enhance the accessibility of our website. It is important to us to make sure that this has been done well.
If you come accross something on our website this is not meeting current guidelines, or that you feel could be improved then we would welcome your comments. Please email us at accessibility@lutroo.com with your comments.
Main Menu Access Keys
You will notice that our main menus and footer menus have letters which are underlined. These represent the access keys for that link, enabling you to navigate the main sections of the site when you press ALT plus the letter underlined. For example, pressing ALT and “h” will take you to the home page.
Navigate using the tab key
Pressing your tab key will take you to the next link on the web page. When a link is in “focus” the background will change on the link to highlight the link. Pressing Enter will activate that link.
Increased text size and image functionality.
If you would like to increase the text size of the web page that you are viewing, you can easily increase the size of the text making it easier to read.
In internet explorer – you can do this by going to View > Text Size and then clicking the size that you want. By default Internet Explorer is set to medium.

In Mozilla - you can increase and decrease the size of the font and images by simply pressing CTRL and + to increase and CTRL and - to decrease. Alternatively, go to View > Text Size and choose to either increase or decrease the text size.

Other Features
This web site should be easily navigated in Page Readers and has been fully tested for functionality with CSS (style sheets) disabled. Extra headers are also used to explain further sections of the site. All images should have sufficient descriptions and elements (such as form boxes) all have correct labels.
Any audio features of the website will also have corresponding scripts.
Futher Information relating to accessibility
UK Legislation
- The Disability Discrimination Act 1995, Part III Access to Goods and Services
- Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001
- The Disability Discrimination Act 1995, Part IV Education
Relevant Documents
- Department of Education and Employment, Ministry of Equal Opportunities
- Cabinet Office (e-Government Unit)
- Disability Rights Commission
- Disability Policy Division of the Department for Work and Pensions
