WEB ACCESSIBILITY
Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the web. More specifically, web accessibility means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the web, and that they can contribute to the web.
Web accessibility also benefits others, including older people with changing abilities due to aging. Web accessibility encompasses all disabilities that affect access to the web, including visual auditory, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological disabilities.
HOW TO USE ACCESS KEYS
- Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
- Internet Explorer 4 (PC) Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key
- SInternet Explorer 5+ (Mac) Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key
- Internet Explorer 4.5 (Mac) Access keys are not supported
- Netscape 6 and earlier (PC and Mac) Access keys are not supported
- Netscape 7 (PC) Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key
- Firefox, Mozilla (PC) Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key
- Firefox, Mozilla Version 2 (PC) Hold down the ALT key and Shift Key then press the number of the access key
- Firefox, Mozilla (Mac) Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key
- Safari and Omniweb (Mac) Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key
- Opera Hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the number of the accesskey
ACCESS KEYS
Access keys allow keyboard or screen reader users to have quick and easy access to all the main areas of the site.
If you are using a Windows Operating System press the 'ALT' key with the access key to highlight the link. Then press 'Enter' to select your chosen link.
If you are using a Macintosh computer press the 'CTRL' key with the access key to automatically link to your chosen page.
The following access keys are used on this site:
- 0 - Accessibility Statement
- 1 - Home Page
- 2 - About Us
- 3 - Training
- 4 - Gallery
- 5 - FAQ
- 6 - Contact
- 7 - Courses
BROWSER COMPATIBILITY
This website has been designed with accessibility in mind, and is accessible to a wide audience. All pages have been written to the XHTML 1.0 Traditional standards, using CSS (Cascade Style Sheets) for the presentation which ensures that this site is useable on all browsers that support web standards.