Accessibility
We believe strongly that everyone should have equal access to their website.
We have ensured that this site takes advantage of the latest in accessibility technology to ensure that the widest spectrum of users can access the Talking Issues website.
If you have any questions regarding our accessibility policy please contact webmaster@talkingissues.com
Talkingissues.com uses semantic XHTML for markup and CSS for layout. In simple English, that means we firmly believe and work towards a website that is accessible to as many users as possible - regardless of disability.
All images in our sites contain appropriate alternate text and we always try to avoid using tables in layouts. Users can resize text by using their browser, and all foreground and background colours are checked to ensure sufficient contrast.
The following access keys on your keyboard can be used to navigate this site.
Windows users can navigate with the accesskey feature by typing ALT+Accesskey. On a Mac, use CTRL+Accesskey (not COMMAND+Accesskey, which can produce undesired effects). Internet Explorer users may also need to hit the “enter” key to activate a link.
Windows users will find that accesskeys take precedence over application commands, which can still be accessed from the keyboard by first typing the menu shortcut key (usually ALT) followed by the letter corresponding to the desired menu item.
- Key 1: Return to the Home page
- Key 2: View the Audiobooks section
- Key 3: View the Audiomagazines section
- Key 4: View the Help section
- Key 5: View the Contact Talking Issues page
- Key 6: View the Advanced searchpage
- Key 7: View the Sign in page
- Key 8: View the Register with Talking Issues page
- Key 9: View the My account page
The pages in this site have been validated as XHTML 1.0 strict:
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