Sakui Web Accessibility
Accessibility standards
The World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make the Web accessible to everyone. Included in this initiative is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which includes a series of checkpoints (referred to as Priorities) that may be used to review a web site's content for accessibility. We believe we comply with all of the Priority 1,2 and 3 checkpoints defined by the above guidelines across our main web site, though our satellite sites still have some way to go.
Acess Keys
Access keys are specifically defined keys that are assigned to hyperlinks or other elements (such as a search field) within a web page. In short, a hyperlink or form field for example may have a letter or number associated with it, which when used targets that link, removing the need to use a mouse to navigate, click or (for example) select a particular field. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) advocate use of access keys through their Web Accessibility Initiative.
We have defined access keys for all pages as follows: -
- Access key '1' - Home
- Access key '2' - Domains
- Access key '3' - Hosting
- Access key '4' - Design
- Access key '5' - News
- Access key '6' - Contact
- Access key '7' - Site Map
- Access key '8' - Forum
Extra Info
All images and links have ALT or TITLE attributes associated with them. This means a short description will be provided when images are disabled (or are for other reasons unavailable), or alternatively a tool-tip (when hovered over with a mouse).

