
Accessibility Information
We have put considerable effort into ensuring that this site is accessible and user-friendly for all our visitors.
Please see below for further details.
Browser Compatibility
This site has been tested in the following browsers:
Internet Explorer 6 & 7 (PC)
Firefox 1 & 2 (Mac & PC)
Netscape Navigator 9 (PC)
Safari 2.0.4 (Mac) & 3.0 Beta (Mac & PC)
Text Size Selector
To aid with the easy digestion of content, we have provided three different text size profiles and a
convenient way to switch between them.
At the top-right corner of any page you will see the following text:
text size selector: normal | larger | largest
You may switch between text sizes as you desire, and your choice will persist for the duration of your visit
unless you have a long period (in excess of 15 minutes) of inactivity.
Keyboard Control (Access Keys)
We have provided keyboard shortcuts to each main section of this site. These sections correspond to each of the
items in the main navigation menu (at the left of any page). Each menu item has it's access key underlined. For
example, the home page is accessed using the h access key.
Here is a complete list of all available access keys:
- h - home
- a - about us
- t - technologies
- c - case studies
- v - vacancies
- b - benefits
- e - ask an employee
- w - what now?
- d - downloads
Depending on your browser, access keys are invoked differently. Some older browsers do not support access keys at all.
Here is a list of some popular browsers and how they implement access keys (this list is not exhaustive):
- Internet Explorer 5+ or AOL browser 9+ for PC
Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key, then press ENTER.
- Internet Explorer 4 for PC
Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
- Netscape 6+ for PC
Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
- Mozilla for PC
Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
- Safari 1.3.2+ or Netscape 7.2+ or Mozilla 1.5+ for Mac
Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the access key.
- Internet Explorer for Mac
Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the access key.
Client-Side Scripting
We have avoided the use of client-side script (e.g. JavaScript) for critical functionality in order to improve
compatibility with end-user browser setups.
Standards Compliance
Verified as being valid HTML 4.01 Transitional by the W3C SGML Parser.
CSS code verified for conformance with W3C recommendations.