The Gentleman Drivers Club is committed to providing access to our web pages for individuals with disabilities. We recognize the importance of making our website available to the largest possible audience and our goal is to attempt to design the website to be accessible by everyone. We are committed to making our site more accessible, to help achieve this our site has been designed to meet the WAI recommendations.
This website has been built to comply with all of the Priority 1 ('A') accessibility checkpoint across its web presence, as established in the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) web accessibility initiative (WAI). The WAI promotes usability and accessibility for people with disabilities. The W3C promotes good practice amongst the web community via initiatives like WAI Web Contact Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
The majority of the site's pages conform to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative's 'AA' standard and we are working towards achieving this standard throughout the website. It is our aim to continue improving the level of accessibility so that we conform to the highest W3C 'Triple A' standard.
Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict
The World Wide Web consortium sets the standards for websites. This XHTML approval means that this website has been written to comply with these standards.
Valid CSS
This mark means that the styles used in this website have been properly constructed and meet the World Wide Web Consortium standards.
Level Triple-A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
The World Wide Web Consortium Web Accessibility Initiative sets the standards required to make websites accessible to as many members of the community as possible.
Cascading Style Sheets
This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout. If your browser does not support cascading style sheets the contents of the website is still readable. This mark means that the styles used in this website have been properly constructed and meet the World Wide Web Consortium standards.
Accessibility browser options
Difficulty using a mouse
If you find it difficult to use a mouse to navigate around the page, you can follow these steps as a substitute to using your mouse (when using a browser that supports tabbing between fields):
Browser compatibility
You can view the website on a wide range of browsers. We have tested the pages of the site with the following browsers:
PCs
Macintosh Computers
Accessibility Issues
If you have any problems accessing any of these pages, please contact us.