Site Accessibility
Every effort has been made to ensure that this web site is accessible to as many people as possible.
This website uses access keys (keyboard shortcuts) to access navigational elements. The following access keys used on this website (Windows: Alt+accesskey, Mac Ctrl+accesskey):
- Jump to main content (skip nav links) - Accesskey: 0
- Home Page - Accesskey: 1
- Web Design - Accesskey: 2
- Portfolio - Accesskey: 3
- Resources - Accesskey: 4
- Gallery - Accesskey: 5
- Contact - Accesskey: 6
- Accessibility - Accesskey: 7
- Privacy Policy - Accesskey: 8
- Jump to Nav Bar (navigation) - Accesskey: 9
Colours and Text - Changing how you the view the page
We do not believe in dictating how you should view our webpage, so you will find that you can use your browser to change the default settings for this website. The colours can be over-ridden and the text can be resized.
If you prefer, you can use your browser to disabled the default style completely, and view the plain page - it will function just the same and be just as usable, if not as pretty.
Overriding Colours
Most browsers allow you to override the colours that a website author specifies, so please refer to your browser's documentation for instructions.
For example, in Mozilla browsers (including Firefox) and Opera browsers, there are options to disable style sheets by going to the "View" and then "Style" menus. In Internet Explorer browsers it is more complicated, you have to go to "Internet Options" (via the "Tools" menu) and press the "Accessibility" button.
Text Resizing
If you find the default text size too small, you can easily make it bigger using your standard browser's text resizing method (this could be through a menu option, or a keyboard command, please refer to your browser's documentation for instructions).
For example, in Mozilla browsers (including Firefox) you can press Ctrl and + (plus) to enlarge the text as much as you wish, and Ctrl and - (minus) to reduce the text; press Ctrl and 0 (zero) to reset the text to the default size. In Internet Explorer go to the "View" and then "Text Size" menus and select a new size.
Classical Webdesigns believes in following web standards, to create accessible and easy to use web sites - if you are interested in learning more, then please read the Why Web Standards page.
