An accessible web site does not exclude anybody due to:
- their abilities, or
- the method they choose to access the web
Accessible websites prioritise clear content, structure and ease of navigation over frilly aspects of design, however they also need not be visually unattractive, nor are they prevented from using the latest web technologies, provided that all information is still accessible to users.
UK Health Pages is committed to providing websites which conform to the W3C Standards.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Not all web visitors are able to surf using a mouse. Consequently, this website has been programmed to allow navigation using access keys. This function is supported by Internet Explorer and most browsers.
Accessibility Methods by Using Keyboard Shortcuts
According to the Navigator Used
The accessibility methods are as follows:
- Internet Explorer (Windows): Alt and [access key], and Enter
- Internet Explorer (Macintosh): Ctrl and [access key], and Enter
- Mozilla, Netscape or FireFox (Windows): Alt+Shift and [access key]
- Opera 7 (Windows, Macintosh or Linux): Esc Shift and [access key]
- Safari 1.2 (Macintosh): Ctrl and [access key]
- Mozilla or Netscape (Macintosh): Ctrl and [access key]
List of Keyboard Shortcuts
Here is a list of the keyboard shortcuts used on this website:
For IE/Safari
Home - Alt+1
About - Alt+2
Why Join? - Alt+3
Who We Need - Alt+4
Visit Us - Alt+5
Our Meetings - Alt+6
Our Members - Alt+Shift+7
Contact - Alt+8
For Mozilla Firefox
Home - Alt+Shift+1
About - Alt+Shift+2
Why Join? - Alt+Shift+3
Who We Need - Alt+Shift+4
Visit Us - Alt+Shift+5
Our Meetings - Alt+Shift+6
Our Members - Alt+Shift+7
Contact - Alt+Shift+8

