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We have aimed to make this site accessible according to the Web
Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
Access Keys
Our navigation is accessible by screen readers and voice browsers.
In addition, skip links allow the user to by-pass the navigation
to the main content and also to directly navigate the main site
areas.
All pages on this site define the following access keys:
- Access key 1 - Home
- Access key 2 - Our Company
- Access key 3 - Products & Services Overview
- Access key 3a - Staffing Company
- Access key 3b - Corporate Business
- Access key 3c - Start Up
- Access key 3d - Timesheet, Invoice and Payroll
- Access key 3e - Websites
- Access key 3f - Data Migration, Implementation and Support
- Access key 3g - Consultancy, Security and Hosting
- Access key 3h - Training
- Access key 4 - Business Solutions
- Access key 5 - Our Clients
- Access key 6 - Contact Us
- Access key 7 - Features & Benefits
- Access key 8 - FAQs
- Access key 9 - 10 Reasons for CRM
How to use access keys
Internet Explorer 5 and above:
Hold down 'alt' key and number/letter of the access key, then press
'enter'.
Netscape:
Access keys are not supported.
Lynx:
Access keys are not supported.
Changing your Browser Settings
The browser settings of a web page can be altered to change the
page and content appearance.
Change text size
Internet Explorer:
Go to the 'tools' menu, click 'text size' and select the chosen
size.
Netscape:
Go to the 'view' menu, click 'text zoom' until the size is large
enough.
Alter text and background colours
Internet Explorer:
Go to the 'tools' menu, click 'internet options'. On the 'general'
tab, click 'colors'. Deselect the 'use windows colors' checkbox.
You are then able to change the text and background colour.
Netscape:
Go to the 'edit' menu, click 'preferences'. Click 'appearance',
click 'colors'. Deselect the 'use windows colors' checkbox. You
are then able to change the text and background colour.
Override text and font styles
Use these settings to make your browser ignore fonts and styles set
on a web page.
Internet Explorer:
Go to the 'tools' menu, click 'internet options'. Go to the 'general'
tab and click 'accessibility'. You can then override the fonts and
styles.
Netscape:
Go to the 'edit' menu, click 'preferences'. Click 'appearance' and
'fonts'. Select the 'use my default fonts' to override fonts. Then
click 'colors', click the 'always use my colors'.
Other browser settings
Other settings are available to tailor your web pages such as turning
off picture display and changing fonts.
Internet Explorer:
From the 'tools' menu, click 'internet options'. Click the 'advanced'
tab and select options from the list available.
Netscape:
Go to the 'edit' menu and click 'preferences'. Click 'appearance'
and select the relevant options. Options include turning off images
or changing fonts. Click on 'advanced' for further control of scripts
and style sheets. |