This section of the website will explain how we have tried to make this
website accessible to all users.
The Society of Analytical Psychology website is built to meet W3C A
standards for accessibility. This involves using clear labelling so
users know where a link or button is taking them and the type and size
of documents they are downloading. We have also used a clear design
that takes account of people with visual impairments.
Many of our reports are available as PDFs (Portable Document Format).
You can increase the size of the text on our webpages by:
Select 'View' in your browser menu, then 'select text size/larger' or
'increase font'.
We do not use colour to convey information
All relevant images have 'alt' text descriptions - this is what screen
readers will read, and if you hover the cursor over an image, the
description will become visible.
Please note that all external links will open up a new browser window.
To return to the SAP website, close the new browser window.
Where possible any acronyms and abbreviations have been given 'title
tags' to make definitions clearer to the reader, if you hover the
cursor over an abbreviation or highlighted text, the description will
become visible