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Accessibility

Accessibility features

Culture Online's website follows the UK government's guidelines for access keys. Access keys provide keyboard shortcuts and offer you an alternative way of navigating around the site. To use them on a Windows PC, press (and hold) the 'Alt' key...

Culture Online's website follows the UK government's guidelines for access keys. Access keys provide keyboard shortcuts and offer you an alternative way of navigating around the site. To use them on a Windows PC, press (and hold) the 'Alt' key with the access key you want (the letters and numbers listed below) - then press the Enter key. For example, to go to the home page, press 'Alt' and 1 then press Enter.
If you are using a Macintosh computer, use the 'Ctrl' key instead: e.g. press (and hold) the 'Ctrl' key with the access key you want (listed below) then press the Enter key.

The supported access keys on this website are as follows:

S - skip navigation
0 - access keys
1 - home page
2 - what's new (on home page)
4 - search
6 - help
8 - terms and conditions

a - about us
p - projects
r - press
q - quick links

You will also find the following Accessibility features on the site.

We want the Culture Online wesbite to permit access to the widest possible audience and we have developed an access strategy and technical standards for the site with reference to the work of the World-Wide-Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

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