The official Jamie Carragher website is committed to providing visitors with a website that is accessible to the widest possible audiences.
Summary: Information about the Jamie Carragher website, how to change how it looks and tips for people using screen readers.
We have aimed to create a website that is available to everyone including those with sight, audio and motor impairment restrictions.
Here are a few helpful ways in which you can start using the website more easily.
On the left-hand portion of the title bar on each page you will note A A+ A++
On the browser View menu select 'Full screen' or press F11
All pages on this site are WCAG AA approved, complying with all priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Whilst we would like to say this is categorically so it is a judgement call; many guidelines are intentionally vague and can not be tested automatically. We have reviewed all the guidelines and believe that our pages are in compliance.
We have strived to make all pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict.
The site uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control all of the presentation and layout. Tables are only used for data presentment.
As a result screen reader users can use the screen reader's navigation key to get around the site. If you are listening to the site, menus are grouped together in a more logical fashion.
The content has been written and formatted to make it accessible. For example:
Press the Alt key and the Shift key at the same time. The Access keys will appear over each navigational link.
A limited range of access keys have been implemented on the JmaieCarragher.org site to allow you to navigate around the site without using a mouse.
They can be used to jump directly to different sections of the site or certain areas within a page, without having to move your mouse at all.
| Browser | What to do |
|---|---|
| Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) | Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER |
| Internet Explorer 4 (PC) | Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key |
| Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
| Internet Explorer 4.5 (Mac) | Access keys are not supported |
| Netscape 6 and earlier (PC and Mac) | Access keys are not supported |
| Netscape 7 | PC) Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key |
| Firefox, Mozilla (PC) | Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key |
| Firefox, Mozilla (Mac) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
| Safari and Omniweb (Mac) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
| Opera | Hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the number of the access key |
Please note that some assistive technology tools such as the IBM HomePage Reader and WindowEyes already make use of the alt+[access key] combinations. As such, users of these tools will not be able to use these access keys.
Through research of standard guidelines, JamieCarragher.org are continually working to improve the accessibility of our website, in the meantime should you experience any difficulties please contact us explaining the problems you encountered.
For all technical issues please send an email to ISP Commerce Technical Support