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Update the main picture display with a larger version of the city of Bath's main highstreets full of cafes, shops and much moreUpdate the main picture display with a larger version of North Parade Passage, home to the famous Sally Lunn Tea shop!
Update the main picture display with a larger version of the beautiful Bath Abbey and the lovely Parade Gardens which is situated by the riversideUpdate the main picture display with a larger version of the Guildhall which is home to the lovely Guildhall market
Update the main picture display with a larger version of the renowned Pulteney Bridge and its fabulous WeirUpdate the main picture display with a larger version of New Bond Street in Bath another shopping street full of shops and boutiques
Main picture display for the various pictures of Bath representing the wide variety of architecture, culture and magic this wonderful city has to offer

ACCESSIBILITY
Our efforts to ensure our website is Accessible to all

The City of Bath YMCA website has been designed very much with accessibility issues in mind, our aim being to ensure that all our users can view what we have to offer, regardless of differing abilities or technologies used to access it.

Cross browser compatibility

Our website has been tested for compatibility with the following browsers : Internet Explorer for Windows v 5.x & v. 6.0, Mozilla Firefox for Windows (v 1.0); Mozilla Firefox for Macintosh (v 1.0); Netscape for Windows (v 7.02), Internet Explorer for Macintosh (v 5.0).

Although some of the above mentioned browsers may display things slightly differently from one another, these changes are merely cosmetic and will not hinder the usability in any way.

Accessibility Laws

Our website has been tested against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and we are confident that it meets at least the minimum requirements (Priority 1) as well as the majority of Priority 2 & 3.

Scripts and Plugins

The use of client-side scripts in this site (e.g. Javascript) has been kept to an absolute minimum, therefore any users who have scripting capabilities disabled will still be able to access our website without any problems whatsoever.

Images

All images used on this site have ALT tags in order to provide an appropriate description of the image (or function behind it, in the case of images used as links), again, for those visitors with visibility difficulties or have graphics switched off on their browsers.

Page Layouts, Text and other Styles

The overall layout for pages on this site is created in valid XHTML and uses DIVs rather that tables to control positioning of elements.

External CSS stylesheets are used to control the overall layout of the page and the text styles throughout, including colouring and positioning.If stylesheets are disabled in the browser, pages are still readable and fully functional.

All pages are 'in-line', no 'pop-up' windows are ever spawned, and any further windows are only opened on user request.




Level Double-A Conformance icon WC3 -WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0