Accessibility Information
We've endeavored to make our website conform to the latest accessibility guidelines. In most browsers you'll see special buttons in the header which allow the font size to be easily changed. We've also made sure each page validates to the latest web standards. And we've checked each page against the WCAG WAI AAA accessibility guidelines.
Accesskeys
Accesskeys are keyboard shortcuts intended to help users who have difficulty in using a pointing device such as a mouse.
The following accesskeys are implemented on this site:
- [S] Skip to content
- [1] Home page
- [2] Accessibility (this page)
- [3] Privacy
- [4] Terms of use
- [5] Contact us
Accesskey functionality varies between browsers and operating systems, below is a table of how to use accesskey functionality with some of the more common browser/operating system combinations.
| Operating System | Browser | Accesskeys functionality |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | Internet Explorer 4+ | Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the accesskey, then press ENTER. |
| Windows | Mozilla 1+ Firefox 1+ Netscape 6+ K-Meleon 6+ |
Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the accesskey. |
| Windows | Opera 7+ | Hold down the SHIFT key and press the ESC key, then select the number/letter of the accesskey, then press ENTER. |
| Mac | Internet Explorer 5+ | Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the accesskey, then press ENTER. |
| Mac | Mozilla 1+ Firefox 1+ Netscape 6+ |
Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the accesskey. |
| Mac | Opera 6+ | Hold down the SHIFT key and press the ESC key, then select the number/letter of the accesskey, then press ENTER. |
| Linux Mandrake | Galeon 1+ Mozilla 1+ Firefox 1+ |
Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the accesskey. |
