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Access keys are keyboard shortcuts which help users to navigate around the website without having to use a mouse or similar device.
The Planning Summer School uses access keys recommended by UK Government guidelines:
1 Homepage
4 Search
8 Copyright
0 Access key details (this page)
In addition, we also use the following access keys:
A = About us
P = Papers
S = Swansea 2007
K = Previous Schools
H = Travelling Scholarship
F = The Special Fund
U = Contact us
L = Links
B = Canterbury 2006
E = Edinburgh 2005
T = Top of Page
If you have Internet Explorer select Alt + Access key + Enter. With other browsers, such as Netscape, omit Enter. If you use a Macintosh use Ctrl + Access key.
This site is designed to be fast and legible, and generally avoids the use of images other than to portray the School's corporate style.
Devices for which a rich visual style is inappropriate, such as text browsers and audio readers, will ignore stylistic information altogether and render only the plain content.
Older graphical desktop browsers (such as Netscape 4.0 and lower, or Internet Explorer 4 and lower) will not render the intended visual style, although it should still be possible to use the site with these browsers.
All pages should meet World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for HTML v4.01 (content markup), CSS v1.0 (style markup), and WAI level 3 (accessibility guidelines).