This site complies with the Web Accessibility Initiative's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Level AAA.
Access Keys
All of the access keys work on every page. Browsers with better CSS support, such as Netscape 6.2+ and Mozilla 1+, will display the access keys after the link when set to the ADA enhanced styles as follows: Otherwise, the access key is identified in the link's title attribute (which will appear on a mouse over).
Access Key Definitions:
- access key 1: Web site home page
- access key 2: Construction
- access key 3: History
- access key 4: Specifications
- access key 5: People
- access key 6: The Sinking
- access key 7: Enquiries
- access key 8: Pictures
- access key a: Accessibility statement (this document)
Browser Support for Access Keys:
- Mozilla 1+ and Netscape 6+: Alt+accesskey execute the link.
- Internet Explorer 5.5+: Alt+accesskey focuses on the link. You will need to press Enter
- Opera 7+: To activate access keys press Shift+Esc and then Control+accesskey. You will need to activate the function each time you use it.
- Mac users [and Opera users] should substitute the Control key for Alt.
Styles have been defined for alternate media. For example, standards-compliant browsers reformat and optimize the page for print.
