Leicester Society of Artists

Accessibility

Montage of Leicester museum and the head of athena

Accesskeys

MS Windows

Press the "alt" key in addition to the Accesskey, then press enter/return.

Apple Macintosh

Press the "ctrl" key in addition to the Accesskey.

Accesskeys, supported by some browsers, allows users to quickly select links without using a mouse. The links also contain a logical tab order to navigate through the links – useful for users with limited hand mobility.

If you need to use these, you'll probably already know how they work. For example, users of Internet Explorer 6 and above should hold down "alt" ("ctrl" on the Mac) and the Accesskey (letter), release, then press Enter. Firefox users, recommended, just hold down the "alt" ("ctrl" on the Mac) and press the required Accesskey.

The site keys are:

(1) Skip
(2) Home
(3) Programme
(4) Information
(S) LSA Council
(D) History
(F) Past Art Lectures
(G) Sponsors
(H) Links
(J) Application Form
(K) Contact the LSA
(5) Artists
(6) Noticeboard
(7) Accessibility
(8) Site Map
(E) Return To Content
(R) Return To Navigation
(9) Accessible website design by WOW Design Solutions Ltd
(X) Download Firefox

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Broswer Information

 

Compatiblity

Firefox

It is recommended that the site is viewed on the latest version of Firefox (PC and MAC), and at a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768. If you do not have Firefox please download it by clicking on the image below:

download firefox here

Other Compatible Browsers

Internet Explorer 6 (PC)
Netscape Browser 8.0 (PC)
MSN Explorer (PC)
Netscape Browser 7.2 (PC & MAC)
Opera 8.5 (PC & MAC)
Safari 1.3.1 (MAC)
Mozilla 1.7 (MAC)

W3C and WAI

The HTML and CSS for this site has been W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) verified as XHTML Strict. The majority of pages conform to the WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) up to the AA standards and some conform to the majority of the AAA standards.

Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict Valid CSS! triple A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

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