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We take accessibility very seriously and as a result we have implemented various features to aid the accessibility of the Wroes web site. These include the use of keyboard shortcuts for the main web site sections, navigational aids, and standards compliant code.
All pages have a breadcrumb trail at the top left of the main body of the page. The breadcrumb trail helps the visitor understand where they are in relation to the home page. This is particularly useful if you have entered the site via a cached page on a search engine. The Wroes logo in the top left of the page always links back to the homepage.
All links contain descriptive titles and all images have alternative text associated with them. We have also added a site map to help you navigate around the web site and a search facility to quickly locate information.
To help you navigate around this website using the keyboard, we have enabled the access key functionality. Most browsers support access keys, which allow you to navigate to specified links using a keyboard combination.
Access Key Map:
How to use access keys:
Below are some instructions on how to change the text size in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. The procedure is very similar for most browsers - please consult your browser help pages, usually found by pressing the [F1] key, for more information.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Using the View menu, you can quickly change the size of fonts on your screen. When you make these changes in Internet Explorer, they will be reflected on all Microsoft Help pages as well. In this procedure, you can choose from five different font sizes.
Mozilla Firefox
Using the View menu, you can quickly change the size of fonts on your screen. In this procedure, you can choose from seven different font sizes. The keyboard shortcuts for changing the font size in Mozilla Firefox are:
This web site conforms to the W3C standards for XHTML 1.0 and CSS 2.0. We have checked our pages using the W3C online validators. We have built the web site to comply with the Web Accessibility Initiative Priority 3 requirements to ensure the web site is accessible to all. This is the highest level of website accessibility. This was tested using the online validator, Watchfire WebXACT (formally known as Bobby).
If you have any feedback or comments on our website please contact us. We are always looking at ways to improve our website for our visitors.