Accessibility

www.phonebrain.co.uk is designed to comply with accessibility the W3 Consutium (W3C) standards.

The site uses Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) based design. This ensures that the majority of the styling is controlled via style sheets. Style sheets can be turned off on a user’s browser rendering the site in a plain text format suitable for screen readers. In addition, they can be overridden with the user’s own sheet, allowing for visually impaired users to render the site in a contrast and colour setting of their own choice.

 

The site is XHTML compliant allowing it to be viewed on new browsers such as those found on mobile phones, PDAs and web based TV.

Keyboard access information

This page lists the accesskeys used throughout this website and are intended to help users who have difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse or who prefer to use keyboard shortcuts.

This web site uses the UK Government accesskeys system and the following information summarises each of the keyboard shortcut commands available to you.

The key combination you use will depend on your browser and operating system. Here is a list of the most common. If your browser or operating system are not listed, you should refer to your documentation for help with this functionality.

Browser access key combinations

OSBrowserKeys
WindowsInternet Explorer (v5+)Hold down the ALT key, press the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
WindowsFirefox, Netscape (v7+), MozillaHold down the ALT key and press the access key
WindowsOpera (v7+)Hold down the SHIFT key and press ESCAPE, release both keys, then press the access key
Mac OSSafari, Firefox, Mozilla, Internet Explorer (v5+), Netscape (v7+), Omniweb, CaminoHold down the CTRL key and press the access key
Mac OSOpera (v7+)Hold down the SHIFT key and press ESCAPE, release both keys, then press the access key


The list below shows "Alt" for brevity. You should use the key combination for your browser.

Standard accesskeys

 

KeysAction
Alt + sSkip navigation
Alt + 1Home Page
Alt + 4Search Page
Alt + 8Terms and Conditions
Alt + 0Accessibility Page

Tab key

You can also use the Tab key on your keyboard to move between links on a page. A single press of a Tab highlights the next link, Shift+Tab highlights the previous link.

W3C

This site has been designed to conform to the WAI double AA rating where HTML is used. Where documents are made available in other formats, conformance has not been achieved.

If you experience difficulties using the site, please email webmaster@phonebrain.org and we will endeavour to accommodate your needs wherever reasonably possible.

Increasing text size

Some users might find screen text easier to read by increasing the size at which text is displayed. To do this you should simply adjust your browser's settings.

This tool is available in the menu of various browsers as follows:

  • Internet Explorer 5, 5.5, 6 (PC): View > Text size
  • Firefox, Netscape 8: View > Text size
  • Opera: View > Zoom
  • Netscape 6, 7, Mozilla: View > Text zoom
  • Safari (Mac): View > Make text bigger
  • Internet Explorer 5 (Mac): View > Text zoom

Changing colours

Users may wish to change the site's background colour further or change the colour of body text on the site. Both can be achieved by changing preferences in your browser.

Depending on your browser type use one of the following:

  • Internet Explorer: Tools > Internet Options > Colors
  • Netscape Navigator: Edit > Preferences > Appearance > Colors

Downloadable documents

Where possible we have included downloadable files asPortable Document Format (PDF) and indicated the file size.