The Law Society of England and Wales strives to make its web information accessible to people with disabilities in keeping with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
Technical standards We intend to produce this website to conform with international Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. If you require any of our information in another format, or help finding a document, please contact us.
Accessibility help All our web pages have an invisible link at the top of the page that allows users with screen-reading software to skip directly to the main content.
There are several keyboard shortcuts ("accesskeys"):
- Alt+h, Enter - go to home page
- Alt+c, Enter - contact us
- Alt+a, Enter - place an advert
- Alt+l, Enter - links
- Alt+s, Enter - search
- Alt+w, Enter - Law Society website
Links to other pages in our website open in the same window. To return to the previous page, use the browser "back" button.
Links to external sites, and to downloadable Law Society documents, open a new browser window. To return to the previous window, close the new window.
Adobe PDFs Many Law Society documents are in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF). We are amending them; documents over five pages long will have a "live" table of contents, allowing users to jump directly to the page required. To return to the beginning of the document, press your keyboard's "home" key.
FAQs Frequently Asked Questions are included within the site to enable you to navigate your way around the site. If you are still experiencing problems, you may find it helpful to review our site map or alternatively you can contact us directly.
Site map Our site map outlines the structure of Gazette Jobs and should enable you to find your way around the site quickly. If you are still experiencing problems, please see the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) area of the site or you can contact us.
Site feedback We proactively encourage feedback in relation to the site. To leave feedback just go to Site Feedback where you will find a browser window in which to type and send your message to us.
Further information We are always pleased to receive feedback. For help or to request documents in an alternative format if they are inaccessible on our site, please contact us. |