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Access Keys
- S - Skip navigation
- 0 - Accessibility Information (this page)
- 1 - Homepage (CERLIM)
- 2 - Leave Feedback about this site
- 3 - Sitemap
- 4 - Search the CERLIM site
- 5 - Search the MMU site
- 8 - Disclaimer
- 9 - Contacts
Access keys are shortcuts that provide access to common pages, they are especially useful for people who have difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse. If you are using Windows pressing the ALT key in combination with the access key will give focus to that specific link on the page. Press Enter to select that link. If you are using a Macintosh pressing the CTRL key in combination with the access key will automatically send you to that specific page.
Standards Compliance
As far as possible, we have tried to ensure that:
- All pages on this site should validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional (see http://validator.w3.org/).
- All Cascading Stylesheets should validate to CSS version 2 (see http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/)
- All pages on this site should comply to at least Bobby AA approved, complying with all priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and the U.S. Section 508 Guidelines (see http://bobby.watchfire.com/bobby/).
- All pages on this site use structured semantic markup. h1 tags are used for main titles, h2 tags for subtitles (and so on).
Browser Upgrade
This site has been designed to conform to current web standards, unfortunately older browsers (e.g. Netscape 4 versions) do not support these standards and pages may be displayed in plain text format. If you are experiencing difficulties with this website, you may be using an outdated browser. Consider trying one of the browsers in the list below:
- Netscape: (all platforms)
- Internet Explorer: (windows)
- Internet Explorer: (Macintosh)
- Opera: (Windows, Linux)
- Mozilla: (all platforms)
- Konqueror Linux
- Safari - Apple's own web browser for OSX and beyond. Based on Konqueror for Linux
This site was designed by Richard Wiseman. Comments about this site can be made via email: r.eskins@mmu.ac.uk
