The British Kodály Academy

 

 

 

 

Website accessibility

If you suffer from a visual disabilities, the ability to switch off design features may help you access the content of this site more easily. Please follow the instructions given below for your chosen web browser.

Browser options

INTERNET EXPLORER USERS (Version 6+)
Select Tools > Internet Options > General tab > Accessibility.
Tick any or all of the three checkboxes as required.

MS Internet Explorer users select Tools > Internet Options > General tab > Accessibility. Tick any or all of the three checkboxes to ignore pre-set colours, font styles or font sizes.

You may also apply your own 'user' style sheet

 

NETSCAPE USERS Version 7+
Select Edit > Preferences and double-click 'Appearance' to specify your preferred colour/font requirements.

Netscape users select Edit > Preferences > Appearance (double-click ) to specify colours and font requirements.

 

 

OPERA USERS (Version 8+)
Select View > Style and click 'User Mode'. Then select display settings as required from the choices offered.

Opera users select View > Style and click User Mode to specify display requirements.

For Opera 'voice' options please see your browser 'Help' files or visit the Opera Website:

http://www.opera.com/products/desktop/


 

MOZILLA FIREFOX USERS Version 1.5+
Select view > Page Style > No Style

Mozilla Firefox 5.1+

 

MAC SAFARI USERS
Please consult your browser manufacturer's website for guidance:  http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/

 

560px rule

ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

The UK Disability Discrimination Act requires service providers to ensure that disabled users are not disadvantaged by web sites which fail to take account of their needs. If an organisation provides services to the general public and does not take steps to make sure they are accessible to everybody, it may be discriminating against people with a disability under the terms of Part III of the Disability Discrimination Act.

This site has been designed with the needs of those with visual disabilities in mind. In the event that you have any access issues concerning our site, and would like to bring them to our attention, please email our webmaster

 

This site's HTML mark-up and style sheets (CSS) have been validated using tests provided by
the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional    Valid CSS! 

What is the World Wide Web Consortium?


 

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