Sabresoft Systems makes every effort to ensure this site and its content is accessible to everyone and welcomes any ideas or comments from our visitors that may help us to further improve upon the accessibility and usability of our website.
We continually evaluate all aspects of our site to ensure no one is unreasonably prevented or restricted from viewing any information contained on our website.
However, if you have difficulty accessing any material on this site because of a disability, please contact us and we will work with you to make the information available.
Accessibility Features:
To facilitate usability this site contains accessibility features to accommodate the needs of individuals with disabilities. A few basic examples are:
A "Skip navigation" link is visible via text mode and screen-reading software to skip straight to the content.
Access keys have been implemented for site navigation.
H1 tags are used for main content titles and H2 tags for subtitles.
Punctuation marks have been inserted at the end of headings and sub-headings to aid screen-reading software.
To especially aid screen-readers and users with learning difficulties paragraphs are kept as short as possible.
All pages begin with the document title which is followed by the site name to help those using screen-reader software with navigation.
Additional features that aid in terms of accessibility are also employed such as:
No pop-up or pop-under windows are used on this site.
JavaScript has been kept to a minimum. Visitors to this website may disable JavaScript on their browser and still retain functionality throughout the site [Not applicable to Member Only Areas].
Where possible, this site incorporates many elements from the following guidelines:
W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines [Level A].
US Federal Government Section 508 Guidelines.
Royal National Institute of the Blind (UK) Accessible Web Design Guidelines.
- Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 Guidelines (UK and Northern Ireland).
AccessKeys:
Keyboard shortcuts are also provided to help our visitors who have difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse.
The Sabresoft Systems website utilizes "Access keys" for navigation derived from the United Kingdom (UK) Government AccessKey system. The following keyboard shortcuts have been defined and may be used to navigate our website.
- 1
- Site Home Page.
- 8
- Terms of Use.
- 9
- Site Feedback.
- 0
- Accessibility Statement.
- N
- Skip Navigation.
- C
- Company.
- S
- Solutions.
- P
- Products.
- A
- Articles.
- G
- Guides.
The usage of AccessKeys differs depending on the browser and version. For further information refer to: how to use AccessKeys.
PDF (Portable Document format):
This site provides files that utilize the PDF format. Adobe Systems Incorporated has produced a plug-in enabling those that are vision impaired to read PDF documents.
The plug-in is called "Acrobat Access plug-in" and is available for download from Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Standards Compliance:
When designing this site our aim was to create a fast, usable and accessible site while also being standards compliant. By choosing to adhere to a compliant standard it helps ensure that everyone can access the site and its content - even for those users who do not use the latest browsers.
This site uses CSS for visual layout. However, if your browser or browsing device does not support the use of style sheets, the content of each page is still readable.
Quality Control:
Our site design has been tested for compliance with XHTML 1.0 Transitional as set forth in www.w3.org to ensure maximum browser compatibility and accessibility.
We also validate all pages using our own in-house validation system and visually check each page for design errors prior to publishing.
Although it is not possible to ensure every aspect of our site works with every combination of browser and operating system in use, the site layout and design have been tested with the following minimum browser versions: Internet Explorer 5, Netscape 7.1, Opera 6.03, FireFox 0.8, Mozilla 1.6 and Lynx.
How You Can Help:
If you are having difficulty viewing our pages or find a visual design error please notify us with the following information:
- Browser type, build and version.
- Platform type, version and build.
- Page URL and design issue in question.
We will verify and correct, where practical, the reported issue on our next scheduled maintenance update.

"The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect." Tim Berners-Lee