This website has been designed and programmed following the guidelines of the WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative, www.w3.org/wai) which sets out international standards on the creation of web content accessible to all.
A number of measures have been taken to make the website more accessible, among these:
The majority of browsers support following specific links directly through the use of a combination of keys (keyboard shortcuts) defined within the website.
For example, in Windows they work by pressing Alt + Shift + keyboard shortcut(in Internet Explorer it is necessary to press the enterkey in addition); on Macintosh they work by pressing Ctrl + keyboard shortcut.
The following keyboard shortcuts are available through our portal:
The majority of links whose text does not completely describe their destination have title attributes providing clarification.
Where possible, links are written in such a way as to make sense in the absence of context. Some browsers (such as JAWS, Home Page Reader, Lynx and Opera) are able to extract a list of links from the current page and allow the user to browse from this list. Taking this into account, links are not duplicated and in such case that they are, they access the same content.
There are no JavaScript pseudo-links. All links can be followed by any browser, even if JavaScript is disabled.