Accessibility
Introduction
Tesco PLC recognise the importance of providing a website that is inclusive and available for all user groups. This page explains:
- our approach to making the website accessible and what we have done to facilitate this;
- the facilities that we have in-built for different disability groups;
- guidance on how to use particular features; and
- what to do if you have any questions or feedback for us.
Approach
The Tesco Media website has been developed to support Internet users who have disabilities. We believe the web pages on the site are in line with the Royal National Institute for the Blind’s (RNIB) “See It Right” accessibility criteria. This includes priority level 1 criteria of W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Screen reader, voice browser and screen magnifier users
Navigation mechanisms have been designed to be accessible by both screen readers and voice browsers. In addition, skip links have been added to allow the user to by pass the navigation tools to the main content.
All images have a text equivalent and the relevant page and table header tags inserted, in order to work with a voice browser.
Alternative mechanisms have been provided where JavaScript is used within the site.
Partially sighted users / font size
Modern browsers have the facility to change the size of the web pages of the site. Check your browsers help notes for the instructions on how to zoom in and out of this page.
Colour-blind users
Should you wish to change the colour of the text and the background you can introduce your own style sheet.


















