www.rsh-p.com is designed with the goal of maximum accessibility without compromising usability. We are proud to achieve the highest standard of accessibility set by the internationally-recognised Web Accessibility Initiative - WAI.

This document explains number of features which can help you navigate the site. We really welcome feedback from people making use of these features. You can send feedback by emailing the editor..

 

Skip navigation

The first link at the top of the page is 'Skip navigation'. Selecting this link takes you direct to the content on the page, missing out the rest of the navigation bar.

This is useful for people using screen-reader technology.

 

Larger text

You can toggle between larger text and the default smaller text.

Acronyms and abbreviations

All acronyms and abbreviations are tagged with explanations or expansions. Hovering your pointer over an acronym or abbreviation may show you its expansion. However, behaviour varies between user agents (browsers).

 

Tables

Tables are only used for tabular data - not for cute layouts.

All tables have captions and summary text. Whether summary text is shown depends on your user agent (browser).

All rows and columns have marked headers.

 

Images

Any information conveyed graphically has a textual equivalent. All images and icons have 'alt text'.

Style sheets

A useful site, www.oneformat.com, allows you to download free "style sheet" (CSS) files that allow users of Internet Explorer to view web sites in their preferred colours and font sizes.

The style sheets cover five font sizes, 10 colour combinations and the option to add or remove underlining and bold text; and they can be used with or instead of screen magnification software.

 
 

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