Accessibility

This site has been designed to be accessible and usable, working in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). If there is anything on this site — accessibility or validation related — that is not according to the standard, please contact us.

Access keys

Access keys are a navigation device enabling you to get around this web site using your keyboard.

Available access keys, These are:

  • a : Skip to content
  • b : Home Page
  • c : Showcase
  • d : Articles and Documentations
  • e : Book Contents
  • f : Webboard
  • g : About Us
  • h : Contact us
  • i : Change Languages
  • j : Skip to content
  • k : What’s New
  • l : Web Accessibility?
  • m : Access Key details
  • n : Change page for low vision
  • o : Search Engine
  • p : Terms and conditions
  • q : Frequently Asked Questions
  • s : Site map
  • v : Go to Table of Contents
  • w : Previous Page
  • x : Next Page
  • y : The W3C Validation Service validates multiple versions of XHTML
  • z : The W3C Validation Service validates multiple versions of CSS

While access keys do not work consistently in every browser, here are some of the popular browsers and how to use access keys in them.

Internet Explorer 5+ (PC)

Hold down the Alt key, press the access key, release both keys, then press Enter

Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac)

Hold down the Ctrl key and press the access key

Firefox, Mozilla (PC)

Hold down the Alt key and press the access key

Firefox, Mozilla (Mac)

Hold down the Ctrl key and press the access key

Opera

Hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the accesskey