Comments of User Manual

Accesibility

This site has been designed to be accessible and usable, according to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG v1.0).  If any element on this site concerning to accessibility or validation is not according to standards, please contact us.

 

Access keys

Access keys are a navigation device enabling you to get around this web site using your keyboard. In-depth information about access keys can be found at W3C Accessibility Guidelines.

Available access keys

This site uses a setup that closely matches most international recomendations in access keys. These are:

 

 

Using access keys in different web browsers

 

Internet Explorer (Windows)
Hold down the Alt key, press the number or letter of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER.
Firefox (Windows)
Hold down the Alt key and press the number or letter of the access key.
Firefox (Mac OS X)
Hold down the Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key.
Safari (Mac OS X)
Hold down the Ctrl key and press the number or letter of the access key.
Konqueror (Linux)
Press and release the Ctrl key, then press the number or letter of the access key.

 

Accessibility Statement

We have undertaken to use our knowledge and understanding of the ways in which different people access the Internet, to develop a web site that is clear and simple for everybody to use.

Validation

We have used XHTML 1.0 and CSS that conforms to specification, as laid out by th W3C because we believe that usability and accessibility must have a solid foundation. If anything on this web site does not validate correctly, please contact the Site Administration, and not to Djando team.

We have also endeavoured to achieve A accessibility as measured against version 1.0 of the WCAG. We are aware however, that a number of the checkpoints of the WCAG are subjective-and although we are sure that we have met them squarely, there may be instances where interpretarion may vary.

 

 

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