Preface
Our Commitment to Web Standards
We take pride in the hand crafting of the pages that make our Web Site. We know the standards and apply them to make our site accessible to as many potential viewers as possible. While this may not be an issue to some it is to others, to us it is a matter of quality.
We code and verify our pages to HTML 4.01 Specification. Like most websites, our site uses Cascading Style Sheets to aid in the visual presentation of our Web pages. Our stylesheets conform to Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) Specification.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We take our responsibility for making our web content accessible. Russell Brothers Builders Ltd is committed to meeting current accessibility standards, including those defined by the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. We are actively engaged in the ongoing process of testing our website for compliance with current accessibility standards.
Accessibility
This website has been designed to be accessible to as many people as possible. If you have difficulty using our site please let us know and we will do our best to rectify this in future maintenance and development.
- All pages on this site comply with all priority 1, 2, and 3 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
- This site is built using structured semantic markup.
H3
tags are used for main content section titles to aid users of screen reading software such as JAWS. For example, on this page, JAWS users can skip to the next section within the help document by pressing ALT+INSERT+3.
Navigation aids
- All pages have been authored to include Link Relationships to aid navigation in text-only browsers such as Lynx and graphical browsers that support this feature.
- This site has been coded to ensure a logical tab order through links and form elements. Keyboard navigation is possible via the TAB KEY on your keyboard. Alternatively Opera users can use the A KEY to navigate links and the TAB KEY to navigate form elements.
- A Skip Navigation link has been provided to allow users of text-only browsers and screen readers to bypass the site navigation to quickly access its content.
Access Keys
Access keys let you navigate around www.russellbrothersbuilders.com without the use of the mouse. They can be used to jump directly to different sections of www.russellbrothersbuilders.com.
Access key | Function |
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1 | Go to the Home Page section |
2 | Go to the About Us section |
3 | Go to the Design & Build section |
4 | Go to the Tender section |
5 | Go to the Quality section |
6 | Go to the Projects section |
7 | Go to the Contact section |
h | Go to the Site Help section |
m | View this websites Sitemap |
Web Browser | How to use access keys in this browser |
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Internet Explorer 4 (PC) | Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key |
Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) | Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER |
Internet Explorer 5+ (MAC) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
Internet Explorer 4.5 (MAC) | Access keys are not supported |
Netscape 6 and earlier (PC and MAC) |
Access keys are not supported |
Netscape 7 (PC) | Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key |
Firefox, Mozilla (PC) | Hold down the SHIFT + ALT key and press the number of the access key |
Firefox, Mozilla (MAC) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
Safari and Omniweb (MAC) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
Opera (PC) | Hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the number of the accesskey |
Resizing Text
The following guidelines explain how to change the size of the text on this website in different browsers.
Internet Explorer 7
- Click on the Page menu
- Select Text size, from the drop-down menu
- Select your desired text size
Internet Explorer 5 and 6
On a PC
- Click on the View menu
- Select Text size, from the drop-down menu
- Select your desired text size
On an MAC
- Click on the View menu
- Select Text zoom, from the drop-down menu
- Select your desired text size
Firefox
- Click on the View menu
- Select Text Size, from the drop-down menu
- Select Increase or Decrease, as required
Alternatively hold down the CTRL key and the - key to make text smaller, or the CTRL and + keys to make the text bigger.
Opera
- Click on the View menu
- Select Zoom, from the drop-down menu
- Change the text size as required
AOL
- Click on My AOL
- Click on Preferences
- Click the WWW icon
- In Advanced Settings, select Browser Display
- Choose an appropriate text size
Safari
- Click on the View menu
- Select Text size , from the drop-down menu
- Change the text size as required
Mozilla
- Click on the View menu
- Select Increase Text Size or Decrease Text Size, from the drop-down menu
Alternatively hold down the CTRL key and the - key to make text smaller, or the CTRL and + keys to make the text bigger.
Netscape 7
On a PC
- Click on the View menu
- Select Text zoom, from the drop-down menu
- Change the text size as required
Alternatively hold down the CTRL key and the - key to make text smaller, or the CTRL and + keys to make the text bigger.
On a MAC
Select Text Zoom from the View menu and change the text size as required to 'smaller', 'larger' or a percentage value.
- Click on the View menu
- Select Text zoom, from the drop-down menu
- Change the text size as required
Alternatively hold down the APPLE key and the - key to make text smaller, or the APPLE and + keys to make the text bigger.
Netscape 6
On a PC
- Click on the View menu
- Select Text size , from the drop-down menu
- Change the text size as required
Alternatively hold down the CTRL key and the - key to make text smaller, or the CTRL and + keys to make the text bigger.
On a MAC
Select Text Zoom from the View menu and change the text size as required to 'smaller', 'larger' or a percentage value.
- Click on the View menu
- Select Text size , from the drop-down menu
- Change the text size as required
Alternatively hold down the APPLE key and the - key to make text smaller, or the APPLE and + keys to make the text bigger.