Accessibility Statement
This page describes some of the features that have been incorporated into the site to aid accessibility for all users.
Visual design
This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout.
Images
All content images used in this site include descriptive alt attributes.
Access keys
This site utilises the "accesskey" HTML attribute to enable quick keyboard-based navigation.
Access keys help users with physical impairments to navigate through a website without the use of the mouse. They also create shortcuts that can benefit all frequent visitors to a site.
Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web site. Windows users can hold down the 'Alt' key plus an access key. Macintosh users can hold down 'Control' plus an access key. Some browsers, such as Internet Explorer will then require the ENTER key to be pressed to take you to that page.
All pages on this site define the following access keys:
- A - Home page
- B - Methods and Background
- C - Public Perception Survey
- D - Noise Monitoring
- E - Conference
- F - Project Partners
- G - Links
- H - Contact Us
- 1 - 3tc Solutions
- 2 - Validate this site's CSS
- 3 - Validate this site's HTML
- 4 - Check this site's conformance to 508 accessibility standards
- 5 - View the site's accessibility statement
- 6- View this site's privacy policy
Tab Indexing
Links in the site have been given a tab weighting. The order for tab indexing in a page is as follows:
- Home
- Methods and Backgrounds
- Public Perception Survey
- Noise Monitoring
- Study Findings
- Project Partners
- Links
- Contact Us
- Back to the top
- 3tc Solutions
- Validate this site's CSS
- Validate this site's HTML
- Check this site's conformance to 508 accessibility standards
- Accessibility Statement
- Privacy Statement
- Accessibility Statement
Adobe PDF Files
PDF's will appear in the same browser window as the rest of our site.
Links
Linked to sites will open in a new window.
Links have title attributes which describe the link in greater detail, unless the text of the link already fully describes the target.