A WORD ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY
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This web site has been designed to make it as widely accessible as possible so that everyone, regardless of ability and technical prowess, can use our site.
This page gives information on features included within the site. Please note that you may also need to review the accessibility features in your browser, and if necessary, update to a more standards compliant browser.
Standards compliance
All our pages conform to Level A compliance as specified by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, and endorsed by the RNIB, and the majority of Level AA and AAA requirements are also met. Please remember, these are only guidelines and as such, some warnings may not be applicable.
All pages validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional, and use structured semantic markup where possible.
Our CSS also validates.
Access keys
Access keys allow navigation through keyboard input. The following is a list of the top level navigation accesskeys;
- Features
- Pricing
- Sign up
- Tour
- FAQs
- Contact us
To use the access keys, press CTRL and one of the above numbers on your keyboard.
Structured, semantic markup
We have used structured, semantic markup on all our pages, using header tags, list items for navigation menus, address tags, etc.
Graphics, Pictures and Images
Where we have used graphics, pictures and images, we have included text descriptions ('Alt-Tags'), to comply with internationally recognised Web accessibility guidelines. All graphical navigation buttons are similarly 'Alt-tagged'. Where graphical images are just for decoration they have NULL alt text (alt="").
Frames
We have not used frames throughout this site, and urge you to advise all your friends not to as well.
Scripting
The site is fully accessible if scripting is unavailable.
Standards in HTML emails
Unfortunatly, due to the poor implementation in certain eponymous email clients, there is no standard or jurisdiction for Standards and Compliance within emails.
However, we code all of our HTML emails to work on the lowest common denominator email platform, which means we use ‘tables’ and try not to rely on CSS for positioning or styling.
We know as coding standards go, this sucks, but at present, it’s the only way to create HTML emails with any design value. We’re always following bleeding edge developments within the arena of HTML email creation.
We will be active contributors in projects such as the Email Standards Project and aim use the knowledge gained from such projects to help our clients.
If this is a problem for your audience, Monito still allows the sending of Plain Text emails. If you’re unsure what this means, or what you should expect from your client base, talk to us.
Problems?
We’ve tried our best, but we’re only human/simian, so if you feel there is anything that we’ve missed or you think we could have done better, please let us know.
FEATURES
- Monitor who has opened, read and reread your email
- Monito gives a complete report of the campaign
- Schedule campaigns to send out at any time
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