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ProTac 1L-1AA - Includes 1 CR123A Lithium and AA Alkaline Battery and Holster - Clam - Black

ProTac 1L-1AA - Includes 1 CR123A Lithium and AA Alkaline Battery and Holster - Clam - Black

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You should use a combination of automated tools and manual tests (including those listed in Testing for accessibility) to identify potential problems. Media enquiries regarding The Prince and Princess of Wales should be directed to the Press Office at Kensington Palace. The WCAG 2.2 design principles are supported by 13 guidelines. Each of these is broken down into specific requirements (or ‘success criteria’) that your service needs to meet. To meet WCAG 2.2 Principle 3: Understandable, you have to make sure people can understand your content and how the service works. Enquiries relating to historical material held in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle should be directed in writing.

The postal code system in the UK can pinpoint a location precisely and is therefore used for accurate information about location. Media enquiries regarding the Royal Collection and visiting the Royal residences should be directed to the Royal Collection Trust Press Office. make sure every feature can be used when text size is increased by 200% and that content reflows to a single column when it’s increased by 400% Tel (during 9am - 5pm (GMT) Monday to Friday): (+44) (0)20 7930 4832. Please note, calls to this number may be recorded Tel (during 9am - 5pm (GMT) Monday to Friday): (+44) (0)20 7839 1377. Please note, calls to this number may be recorded.

make sure content is structured logically and can be navigated and read by a screen reader - this also helps if stylesheets are disabled By focusing on principles, not technology, they emphasise the need to think about the different ways that people interact with content. For example, users might: To meet WCAG 2.2 Principle 4: Robust, you must make sure your content can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents (including assistive technologies). make sure your service works well with assistive technologies - for example, important messages are marked up in a way that the screen readers knows they’re important Call HMRC to get help with setting up Direct Debits for duty deferment, standing authorities or cancelling deferment accounts.

make it easy for people to identify and correct errors in forms - you can find best practice for form design in the GOV.UK Design System The first letter or two letters indicate the general location. In London postcodes use the points of a compass making it is easy to know approximately where a building is:use the proper markup for every feature (for example, forms and data tables), so the relationships between content are defined properly make sure important status messages or modal dialogs are marked up in a way that informs users of their presence and purpose, and lets them interact with them using their assistive technology Helplines for HMRC: (have your National Insurance number with you when you phone) and follow this link make sure your code lets assistive technologies know what every user interface component is for, what state it’s currently in and if it changes make it easy for keyboard users to see the item their keyboard or assistive technology is currently focused on - this is known as ‘active focus’

The principles apply to all aspects of your service (including code, content and interactions), which means all members of your team need to understand and consider them. Applying WCAG 2.2 guidelines Enquiries relating to images of Royal residences and the Royal Collection should be submitted to the Royal Collection Picture Library. To meet WCAG 2.2 Principle 1: Perceivable you need to make sure users can recognise and use your service with the senses that are available to them.Tel (during 9am - 5pm (GMT) Monday to Friday): (+44) (0)20 7930 4832. Please note, calls to this number may be recorded. To meet WCAG 2.2 Principle 2: Operable, you have to make sure users can find and use your content, regardless of how they choose to access it (for example, using a keyboard or voice commands). only use things like mouse events or dynamic interactions (like swiping or dragging) when they’re strictly necessary - or let the user disable them and interact with the interface in a different way make sure interactive elements such as buttons are big enough or spaced far enough apart to make it easy to select the right one You’ll also need to get an accessibility audit before your beta assessment to provide evidence that your service meets level AA. Principle 1: Perceivable



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