Accessibility

Access Keys

Inline with UK Goverment guidelines (external link), the following access keys have been allocated to pages. Please note, not all web browser support this feature - see below for browser list. To use the access keys*, press the Alt key followed by the access key page number e.g. the home page would be Alt+1:

1 - Home page
2 - What's new
3 - Site map
4 - Search
9 - Feedback form / Contact form
0 - Access key details

Firefox / Netscape - full support
Opera - No support
* Internet Explorer - limited (Alt and Key to focus on link, then press the  enter key)

Standards Compliance

This site complies with the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (external link).

All pages are written in XHTML (external link) strict and use CSS (external link) for visual layout. If your browsing device doesn't understand stylesheets, the content will still be accessible.

Each page uses well-structured semantic markup. For instance, header tags like <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, etc. are used to logically structure the content.

Symbols used on Holt-Online.info

External Link symbol - When you see this symbol you will know that the linked page will a web page from a different site and you will be leaving holt-online.info


Help with Accessibility - My Computer, My Way Website

My Computer, My Way (external link) is AbilityNet's website which aims to help audiences with the tools and understanding which will enable them to make the most of the world-wide web, whatever their ability or disability.

The site provides advice and help to all those people who would benefit from making changes to their browser, operating system, or computer to be able to view the rest of the web in a more accessible way.

The site is not only for those with disabilities (visual, hearing, motor, cognitive or learning impairments) but also, for example, for those people with minor vision impairments who would not consider themselves to have a disability.