If users find the text on the website difficult to read it is possible to resize it within your browser. The following instructions apply to Internet Explorer but should work with any of the most common browsers:
On the top browser menu bar select the "View" drop down menu.
Hover the cursor over the "Text Size" option and you will be given options to make the text either smaller or bigger.
An access key or accesskey allows a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. Our Access Keys are as follows:
1 - Home
2 - About Us
2 - Services
4 - Case Studies
5 - Accreditations
6 - News
7 - Testimonials
8 - Enquiry
9 - Contact Us
s - Sitemap
a - Accessability
Depending on the browser of opertaing system you are using, you should use the key strokes below:
Windows Operating System/MSIE: Alt [key number] Enter
Windows Operating System/Mozilla, Netscape, K-Meleon: Alt [key number]
Windows Operating System/Opera: Shirft+Esc [key number] Enter
Macintosh Operating System/MSIE: Ctrl [key number] Enter
Macintosh Operating System/Mozilla, Netscape: Ctrl [key number]
Macintosh Operating System/Opera: Shirft+Esc [key number] Enter
Linux Operating System/Galeon/Mozilla: Alt [key number]
Linux Operating System/Konqueror: Ctrl [key number]