
We recognize the importance of providing
a website that is accessible to all user groups. Please contact
us if you have any questions or feedback regarding the
accessibility of this site, or if you experience any difficulty
using it.
- All images have text alternates (ALT attributes).
- All text uses relative font sizes so text can be enlarged
or reduced using the text size options available in visual
browsers.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), along with other groups and standards bodies,
has established technologies for creating and interpreting web-based content.
These technologies, which are referred to as web standards are carefully designed
to deliver the greatest benefits to the greatest number of web users while ensuring
the long-term viability of any document published on the web.
By designing and developing this website with these standards, we simplify
and lower the cost of production and maintenance and are able to deliver content
that is accessible to more people and more types of Internet devices. Websites
developed along these lines will continue to function correctly as traditional
desktop browsers evolve, and as new Internet devices come to market.
Accesskeys have been implemented throughout the site. Accesskeys allow users
to directly activate a link using only their keyboard. A full list of the
accesskeys used on this site is provided below.
- 0 - Accessibility
- 1 - Homepage
- 5 - About us
- 9 - Contact us
- s - Skip navigation
- t - Jump to top
The procedure for accesskeys varies depending on which web browser you view
the site with. View accesskey combinations for a range of popular web browsers
below:
- Internet Explorer (ALT + Accesskey (to focus the link)
+ ENTER to activate)
- Firefox (SHIFT + ALT + Accesskey)
- Safari (CONTROL + OPTION + Accesskey)
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