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Accessibility
This site aims to be in accordance with UK government standards on web design and to conform to the guidelines published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the body which exists to promote the evolution and interoperability of the Worldwide Web.
Whilst we are not required by law to comply, we aim for accessibility as evidence of good practice and support for the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), and as a way of making the general site navigation and usability as easy as possible for all users.
If a page cannot be made accessible we will work to make a text version available.
If you have comments or queries about the website, please contact Web Management.
Access Keys
This site can be used without a mouse.
Shortcuts are accessed by holding down the Alt key (PC) or Control key (Mac) and the associated key from the list below. Some browsers require you to press enter to confirm your selection. Once on a page, use the 'tab' key on your keyboard to move between the links, and use the 'enter' key to activate a link.
| Key | Page |
|---|---|
| 1 | Home / Who we are |
| 2 | Major sport events |
| 3 | Entertainment |
| 4 | Sports disability |
| 5 | Sports association |
| 6 | Contact us |
| 7 | About us |
| 8 | Search |
| 9 | Terms of use |
| 0 | Accessibility |
| m | Sitemap |
Cross Browser Compatibility
This web site has been designed to be accessible to as many web browsers as possible. It will not look the same in every browser but the content should be available and accessible in all browsers. Please use the facilities within your browser to present the pages in the best way for you. Most browsers will allow you to alter font size and you may also be able to make other changes.
A note to users of older browsers (Netscape 4, Internet Explorer 3):For best results, please use Internet Explorer 5 or higher, or Netscape 6 or higher. If you are using an older browser, we recommend that you upgrade. For more details, please read this article.
Printing
If you choose to print a page of content you will notice that the site navigation bar and menu items are not included in the printout. This is a deliberate feature.
Increasing Text Size in Your Browser
The size of the text on pages on the site can be increased if necessary. This table outlines how to increase the font size in a selection of popular browsers. If your browser is not on the list, please consult the online help provided with your browser.
| MS Internet Explorer 5+ | PC: View menu> Text Size Mac: View menu > Text Zoom |
|---|---|
| MS Internet Explorer 3, 4 | PC: View menu > Fonts |
| MS Internet Explorer 4.5 | Mac: View menu > Text size |
| Netscape 6+ | PC: Ctrl and + or - Mac: View menu > Text zoom |
| Netscape 4 | PC: Ctrl and [ or ] Mac: Command and Shift [ or ] |
| Netscape 3 | Options > General Preferences > Fonts > Choose Font |