Accessibility
Central Registered Body in Scotland are committed to making the website
accessible to as wide an audience as possible. Inevitably, due to the
range of computer operating sytems and internet browsers, some features
might not function as expected. In these circumatances please e-mail
the webmaster and we will endevour
to resolve the problem or provide the information in an alternitive
format.
Accessibility Features
Each page has the following features to improve accessibility:
- Internet explorer access key values have been assigned to the following
- Home page link alt+0 (PC) Ctrl+0 (mac)
- Jump to main content
alt+0 (PC) Ctrl+0 (mac)
- Move to top of page
alt+0 (PC) Ctrl+0 (mac)
- Acessibility
alt+0 (PC) Ctrl+0 (mac)
- Aite map alt+0 (PC) Ctrl+0 (mac)
- Main Navigation Bar cycle through links alt+1 (PC) Ctrl+1
(mac)
- Seconadry Navigation cycle through links alt+2 (PC) Ctrl+2
(mac)
- A link is provided to jump to the main content of the page
(internet explorer access key alt+0 (PC) Ctrl+0 (mac))
- Main
navigation Links have title tags for improved readability.
- Pages
have the language identified for screen readers
- Text style sheets
use relative font sizing to allow user adjustment. (View text size
on IE, View increase / decrease
fonts on netscape)
- Page contrast is high and colour
blind tests have been carried out to ensure readability.
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