Accessibility
CIMT has designed this site so it is as accessible as possible. Here are some tips on how you can use this site more easily if you're struggling to navigate the site, use a mouse or read the text.
Use your browser to set the text size. This is generally done via the browser's View menu.
Customise the textThe site uses style sheets to control font colours and sizes. You can override the standard settings through your web browser preferences.
Hidden jump to content link for people using screen readersThere is a 'hidden' shortcuts marked jump to content at the very start of each page that can take the user straight to the main content area.
Users can access all parts of the site whether they are using a screen reader, a text browser, or a keyboard without a mouse.
Jump back to the top of the pageYou can use the "back to top" link near the bottom of each page to jump back up to the top.
Site mapYou can access a full list of the pages on our site by using the site map
Find out where you are in the siteUse the breadcrumb links. This is found directly above the page titles.
Bookmark your favourite pagesPress Ctrl + D (in most browsers) to add the page which you are viewing to your Bookmarks. This will allow you to find your favourite pages again quickly.
Think we can do something better? Tell us!If you find something difficult to see or use, we might be able to help! Contact us!
Sites that will help you make the web more accessibleVisit My Web My Way for more information on how to make the world wide web more accessible.
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