Accessibility
Standards
We have attempted to follow relevant standards and good practice for accessibility and usability while developing this website. This website conforms to the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and is WAI Triple A compliant.
Visit the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) website|
Visit the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website|
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We have also tested the site extensively in a wide range of browsers and settings to ensure the site functionality is available to as many users as possible.
Text Version
There is also a text version of this website available. Please use the link at the top of the page to switch between the two versions.
Adjust Text Size AAA
Can't read the text easily? You can adjust the text size across the whole of this website by making a selection of one of the following:
Small font
Medium font
Large font
Alternatively try using the text size options located in your browser.
Access keys
Access keys help users who find it difficult to use pointing devices (a mouse) to navigate. They use a combination of keys and numbers to navigate around the website.
Windows users will find access keys take precedence over application commands which can still be accessed from the keyboard by first typing the menu shortcut key (usually ALT) followed by the letter corresponding to the desired menu item.
To use the access keys
1 = Home page
2 = Skip navigation
3 = Accessibility information
4 = Site map
5 = Contact us
Windows browsers: ALT + Access key then press 'Enter' if Internet Explorer
Mac browsers: CTRL + Access key
Firefox 2.0 uses Shift+Alt as the keystroke combination to invoke access keys
Screen readers
Screen reader users will find that disabling the use of CSS in their browser means the first link on each page is a skip navigation link. This can also be triggered using the access key mentioned above.
Constantly improving
If you come across a part of our site that is difficult to use or could be improved in terms of accessibility or usability we apologise and would be very grateful if you could email us at webservices@guildford.ac.uk| . Your feedback is an invaluable part of helping us improve our website.
Adobe Acrobat PDF files
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the PDF documents on this website. You can download Acrobat Reader free from the Adobe web site.
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