Accessibility
Access keys
Access keys make it easier to use web links with the keyboard. If you are using Windows, you can press ‘Alt’ plus an access key; on a Macintosh, you can press ‘Control’ plus an access key. (Internet Explorer then requires you to press the ‘Enter’ key.)
This site uses the following access keys for finding your way around:
- S: Skip to main page content
- 0: Accessibilty (this page)
- M: Sitemap
The main navigation of the site uses these access keys:
- Home
- About SHARE
- Training courses
- How to apply
- News and events
- Get in touch
Page structure
This site is built with valid XHTML. Our content is properly structured, using headings and paragraphs. It uses valid CSS for layout. It is perfectly usable with style sheets disabled if you prefer, or with your own stylesheet.
Text size
Text can easily be resized if required. (The way we have specified text size means that even Internet Explorer will allow text size adjustments to our site.)
Usually, the ‘View’ menu of your browser will contain commands for changing text size. Some browsers allow you to change text size using the control (or command) key and the + and - keys (or the mouse wheel if you have one).