Accessibility
Accessibility statement
We are fully committed to making our services accessible to everyone, and that is as true for our website as it is for
everything else.
As such, we have incorporated a number of features designed to assist navigation through the site both to
partially sighted users and those who wish to navigate without the use of a mouse.
The site is built using cascading style sheets to create the visual layout, but if your browser does not support them,
or they are disabled, the content of each page will still be visible.
All images and animations on the site have alternative descriptions; non-illustrative images (for example, spacers) have
blank alternatives so they can still be distinguised from important content.
If you encounter any problems accessing the site, please contact us, and we will do everything we can to assist you.
Access Keys
Keyboard shortcuts known as Access Keys have been included in this website to assist navigation without a mouse. They can be used from any page in the site, and are listed below:
1 = Home
2 = Spice Invaders
4 = Ingredients
5 = Recipes
6 = Chill Out Sundays
7 = Press & PR
8 = James White Drinks
9 = Home Delivery
0 = Accessibility (this page)
q = James White Home page
w = James White About Us page
e = James White Contact Us page
r = James White Trade Information page
c = Skip to the page content
x = Text only version of site
You can use the Access Keys as follows:
Internet Explorer 5+ (PC): press and hold ALT and select the appropriate number/letter, then press enter
Netscape 6+ (PC): press and hold ALT and select the appropriate number/letter
Mozilla / Firefox (PC): press and hold ALT and select the appropriate number/letter
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac): press and hold CTRL and select the appropriate number/letter
Netscape 6+ (Mac): press and hold CTRL and select the appropriate number/letter
Mozilla / Firefox (Mac): press and hold CTRL and select the appropriate number/letter
Safari (Mac): Mac OSX allows full keyboard access shortcuts to access and
select buttons and menus in Safari. To find out how,
click on this link
(this will open a page from the Apple website in a new window).
Alternative Style Sheets
An alternative text-only version of this site is also available for those who may find viewing the graphic
version difficult. This can be accessed on ony page either by using the appropriate access key (x) or by clicking
the link onthe footer bar. Doing so will save a cookie onto your computer so it remembers to load subsequent pages
in the text-only version until you request otherwise.
To change to the text-only version of the site now,
click this link.
Alternative Font Sizes
You can increase (or decrease) the size of the text on this site using the controls built into your browser.
To change size on a PC, press and hold CTRL and then + to increase the size or - to reduce it.
On a Mac, press and hold CMD and then + or -
If you are using Internet Explorer, you need to go to the 'View' menu, then 'Text Size' and then select the appropriate option.
Browser Support & Markup Validation
This website has been tested on a wide variety of browsers on PCs running
Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintoshes running OSX.
It conforms to level Double-A of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, including
all Priority 1 and Priority 2 checkpoints defined in the Guidelines, and it also meets the W3C
markup validation requirements for both XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets. Click on the icons
below to find out more (pages will open in a new browser window).