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Accessibility Statement

Access keys

Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined within the software application. The access keys defined for BNF 62 are listed below.

access key s
skip navigation
access key 1
home page
access key 2
news & events page
access key 3
contents page
access key 4
search box
access key 6
help
access key 8
terms and conditions page
access key 0
accessibility statement
access key 9
feedback page
access key [
previous page
access key ]
next page

Using access keys

The way in which access keys are used depends on your operatings system and web browser. Listed below are the methods of access for common browsers.

  • Microsoft Windows Operating System
    Microsoft Internet Explorer
    Alt [key] Enter
    Firefox
    Shift + Alt [key]
    Opera
    Shift + Esc [key]
  • Apple Macintosh Operating System
    Microsoft Internet Explorer
    Ctrl [key] Enter
    Firefox
    Ctrl [key] Enter
    Opera
    Shift + Esc [key] Enter
  • Linux Operating System
    Firefox
    Shift + Alt [key]

Visual design

BNF 62 uses cascading style sheets for visual layout. The default stylesheet uses only relative font sizes, compatible with the user-specified "text size" option in visual browsers. For example, if you're using Internet Explorer, you can make your default text size larger under the "View" menu, "Text Size", "Larger" (or "Largest"). A print stylesheet is used to eliminate the need for an additional print page, or a "text-only" version. If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all, the content of each page is still readable.

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