Accessibility and Usability
- A Quick Jump Navigation is available at the top of every web page. This Navigation bar is normally hidden. Just if you enter the page you can reach this navigation when you use the tab key. The Navigation allows users to go directly to the main content and different menus of a web page without having to deal with repetitive navigation links.
We have knowingly waived to implement any technologies to resize the font size. Please use on-board means of your browser to adjust your preferred font size.
Instead of that we integrated the facility to switch the font face.
Please use the buttons on the top of the content area. If there is a preferred font you are missing please feel free to get contact with us.- Following current web standards for XHTML 1.0, and CSS Level 2.1 (Cascading Style Sheets), while maintaining accessibility to older browsers.
- Avoiding excess images, image maps and use of animation material.
- Using hypertext links that make sense when read out of context.
- Using headings, lists and web site structure in a consistent manner, including using CSS to control the Web site's style and, in some cases, to control layout.
- Avoiding the use of frames.
- Summarizing table content or creating tables that allow for line by line reading.
- Validating pages with various tools, including the W3C's Markup Validation Service.
- Testing on Windows and numerous browsers (IE 6, IE 7, Firefox 2, Firefox 3, Opera, Safari, Chrome).














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