Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web site. On Windows, you can press "ALT + an access key" on Macintosh, you can press "Control + an access key".
Note: Internet Explorer users may also need to hit the "enter" key to activate a link.
On all pages on this site you can use the following access keys:
This site uses only relative font sizes and therefore is compatible with the user-specified text size option in visual browsers. The text size can be changed in Internet Explorer through the View > Text Size menu. And in Mozilla/Netscape, through the View > Text Zoom menu.
All images that are used to illustrate content include the alt attribute to provide descriptive text alternatives. Images that have a decorative function have an 'empty' alt attribute.
A title attribute has been added to links which describe the link in greater detail. If the text of the link provides a clear explanation of the 'target' then the title attribute has not been used.
The site does not rely on client-side scripting. There are no popup windows, or client-side form validation.
This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout and is built to W3C standards. The XHTML and CSS is valid and the site, according to our judgement of the guidelines, complies with the WAI level 2 accessibility guidelines.
We test all our sites in all modern browsers on Windows, MacOS and Linux. All pages on this site use structured semantic markup which means that if your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets, the content of each page is still readable and is presented in a logical order.
We are always looking to improve the site, so if you encounter any problems please contact us to let us know at melt@theculturecompany.co.uk