About this Website
Web standards and accessibility
This website has been developed to the Worldwide Web Consortium (WC3) mark up standards using XHTML and CSS 2.1
We would like this site to be as accessible as possible to all users, and are working towards the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
If you have have any comments about the accessibility of this site, please send us a message via the contact page, or contact the designer whose details are found on this page.
Credits
This contact form on this website was developed by Mike Cherim using php code. It allows for secure emailing, avoiding spam attacks, while still conforming to the above metioned web standards. See the contact page for a closer look.
A htc script developed by TwinHelix designs has been used to make possible the viewing of transparent (png) image files within version 6 of Internet Explorer browsers.
An image display gallery using javascript developed by Leandro Vieira Pinho, the jQuery LightBox plugin has been used on this site. See the script in action on the group photo on the Disciples of Escoffier page.
Designer
This website has been designed by Cath Lepper as part of the Design for the Web course at Tower Hamletts College in East London.
See more work by Cath Lepper.

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