Help
The BBC has a great resource for helping you to use the Web. “My Web, My Way” explains how you can change settings on your computer to make the Web easier to use, from making the text bigger to help with filling in forms.
Access Features
This website provides some useful features to make it as easy as possible to use.
Search Feature
There is currently no search feature on this website, but you can use a search engine instead. For example, you can search this site using Google. However, we do hope to add a search feature to the website soon.
“Skip Link” Navigation
People who use the keyboard to browse websites can find it useful to jump between parts of a page, making it quicker and easier to use. Where appropriate, hidden “skip links” have been provided on this site. For example, there is a link on each page that allows visitors to go directly to the navigation menu.
Access Keys
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts that can provide a quick and easy way to access important areas of a website. This website makes use of a few access keys:
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- Our home page.
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- Go to navigation menu (jumps over the content of a page to take you to the navigation menu).
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- Website map.
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- Our contact details and an online contact form.
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- Accessibility Statement (this page).
Again, the BBC's “My Web, My Way” will give you more information on using access keys. The access keys used on this website are based loosely on guidelines published by the UK Government.
Let Us Help
If you have any problems using the site, or if you have any comments or questions, we would be pleased to hear from you. You may contact us by e-mailing at access@november5th.net or by using our contact page.
More about our commitment to accessibility may be found in our Accessibility Statement.
