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Access Keys used on this site:
Our main navigation options have been assigned keyboard access keys for users who don't use pointing devices (such as a mouse). The main sections of the site can be accessed by pressing the relevant key on your keyboard.
Accessible web site design
Morley is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible and inclusive to all users. Therefore, this site has been designed and built to follow guidelines laid down by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB), and the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA, Part III).
The guidelines include:
Using meaningful ALT text for informational images
Using descriptive hyperlink text whilst warning of link actions
Assigning keyboard access keys for navigation (see above)
Providing a full sitemap to aid navigation
Providing navigational short cuts for users of text only browsers and page readers
Using an easy to see web colour scheme, tested against protanope, deuteranope, and tritanope colour-blindness
Using an easy to read font type and colour
Allowing user control of text sizes (see below)
Avoiding the use of frames, which are difficult for special browsers to interpret
To enlarge text If you want to alter the size of the text displayed on this site you can change the option in your Internet browser.
Morley have designed and built its website to operate on a wide range of browser technologies. Below is a list of browsers the site has been tested in.
PC operating systems:
Internet Explorer 6, 5.5, and 5
Mozilla Firebird 0.7
Mozilla Firefox 0.8
Netscape Navigator 7.0
Opera 7.5
Lynx
Mac operating systems:
Safari 1.0.1
Internet Explorer 5.2
Mozilla Firebird 0.7
Feedback Morley is open to suggestions for improvement across its website. Please send any comments to enquiries@morleyfm.com .
MFM/12/2006
Our main navigation options have been assigned keyboard access keys for users who don't use pointing devices (such as a mouse). The main sections of the site can be accessed by pressing the relevant key on your keyboard.
Accessible web site design
Morley is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible and inclusive to all users. Therefore, this site has been designed and built to follow guidelines laid down by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB), and the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA, Part III).
The guidelines include:
Using meaningful ALT text for informational images
Using descriptive hyperlink text whilst warning of link actions
Assigning keyboard access keys for navigation (see above)
Providing a full sitemap to aid navigation
Providing navigational short cuts for users of text only browsers and page readers
Using an easy to see web colour scheme, tested against protanope, deuteranope, and tritanope colour-blindness
Using an easy to read font type and colour
Allowing user control of text sizes (see below)
Avoiding the use of frames, which are difficult for special browsers to interpret
To enlarge text If you want to alter the size of the text displayed on this site you can change the option in your Internet browser.
Morley have designed and built its website to operate on a wide range of browser technologies. Below is a list of browsers the site has been tested in.
PC operating systems:
Internet Explorer 6, 5.5, and 5
Mozilla Firebird 0.7
Mozilla Firefox 0.8
Netscape Navigator 7.0
Opera 7.5
Lynx
Mac operating systems:
Safari 1.0.1
Internet Explorer 5.2
Mozilla Firebird 0.7
Feedback Morley is open to suggestions for improvement across its website. Please send any comments to enquiries@morleyfm.com .
MFM/12/2006


