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Site accessibility ... if this information does not help and you need further assistance please call us on 0131 475 2315

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Our goal has been to make this web site as accessible as possible. We have kept the design simple, the background plain and the graphics to a minimum.

We are aware that there are other steps we can take and would like you to contact us if you feel we should be investigating further options such as speech capability.

Using Access Keys

The Action Group web site features “access keys” - shortcuts which allow you to get to certain parts of a web site quickly using the keyboard. The Access Keys are highlighted throughout the site and are as follows:

1 - jump to main (site) navigation
2 - jump to local (page) navigation
3 - jump to main page content
h - home page
m - site map
p - (access) help
u - about us
w - what we do
g - get involved
n - what's new
l - links
c - contact us
j - job vacancies

To use the Access Keys, do the following:

1. Press and hold down the ALT key.

2. Then press the number or letter (see the access keys as listed above).

3. For earlier browsers you will need to then press the Enter/Return key.

Please note: Access keys are not supported by Apple Mac, Netscape 6+

Changing Text Size in your Browser

If you are having difficulty reading in reading the text on this web site, you can alter the text size in your browser - do the following:

1. Select View from the browser menu options

2. Select Text size (or Text Zoom in Netscape), and choose the option that is best for you

Further Access Information and Links (please note that these external links open into a new browser window):

Browser Features

Information on Internet Explorer's accessibility features

Information on Opera's accessibility features

Information on Mozilla's accessibility features

PDF'S

If you are having difficulty accessing PDF documents on this site please visit the Access Adobe website.

Accessibility Standards

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) - develops specifications, guidelines, software and tools to lead the Web to its full potential

Web Accessibility Initiative - W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) creates web standards for making web pages accessible to all

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