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Accessibility
We have tried to ensure that this website is as accessible as possible. If you are having a problem or wish to make a suggestion, webmaster@beatown.net.
Access keys
Most browsers support the use of access keys, a technique that allows users to jump to specific links using just their keyboard.
To use access keys, on Windows, press [alt] plus an access key; on a Mac, press [control] plus an access key. If you are using Internet Explorer you need to press [enter] as well.
All pages on this site have the following access keys:
- Access key 1 - Home page
- Access key 2 - Jump straight to content, bypassing the main navigation links
Browser preferences
If you are having difficulty using this site you might find it useful to change the text size, text colour or background colour. You might also wish to turn off the style sheet or substitute it with one of your own.
If you are unsure how to do this please visit Lois Wakeman's very helpful page on changing browser preferences that covers a range of issues relating to the settings of your web browser and how to make pages more accessible. If you are an Internet Explorer user you might also find Eastern Illinois University's changing preferences in Internet Explorer page helpful.
Standards compliance
All pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional and have been validated using the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)'s HTML validation service.
All pages on this site use valid Cascading Style Sheets, validated using the Wide Web Consortium (W3C)'s CSS validation service.
All pages on this site are Bobby AAA approved, complying with all the Bobby guidelines.
All pages on this site are WCAG AA approved, complying with all priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Some pages may even comply with priority 3 guidelines (AAA approved) but claiming this is often a subjective thing and we don't want to overblow
our trumpet.