Accessibility
This website has been designed to be accessible to all users, irrespective of browser type, speed of connection or physical ability, and to meet at least conformance level A of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG).
You can find out more about these guidelines at the following W3C WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) site:
Conformance to these Guidelines will help make the Web more accessible to users with disabilities and will benefit all users.
You can use features within your browser to increase or decrease the size of text to suit your preference. For example, Internet Explorer 6 allows you to hold down the Ctrl key and use the wheel on your mouse.
Accesskeys
One of the recommendations in the W3C-WCAG guidelines is the provision of Accesskeys on all web pages.
Accesskeys are keyboard shortcuts which allow users to navigate around the website without having to use a mouse or similar device.
To use these accesskey shortcuts, Internet Explorer users should press the alt key together with the relevant number below, then Enter. In Opera, the user presses Shift+Esc followed by the access key (without Alt). In Mozilla Firefox 2.0 the accesskey keyboard combination was changed to Alt+Shift. In Firefox 3.0, this has been changed so that the key combination only focuses on the link, and an Enter is required after the access key combo. Macintosh users should press the Ctrl key together with the accesskey, then Enter.
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Note that accesskeys will not work on older browsers which do not support the W3C HTML 4.0 standards.
