Using this site

Accessibility

This page contains information and guidance to help visitors when using this site. This Website follows the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts is working continually to improve the accessibility and usability of this Website, but if you are experiencing any difficulties downloading files or accessing a particular page please contact us for assistance.

Access Keys

Navigation around this Website using your keyboard is possible using access keys:

Access key Description
h Homepage
l Useful Links
s Skip navigation menu to content
c Contact Details
w Sitemap
a Accessibility information
f Search this site
p Copyright statement and privacy statement

Viewing pages

This Website is designed to display properly with your monitor set at screen resolution 1024x768 pixels or higher, but will generally display without difficulty at 800 x 600 pixels. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to set the colour and size of the text within each page.

Increasing text size

Some users might find screen text easier to read by increasing the size at which text is displayed. To do this you should simply adjust your browser’s settings.

If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to the View menu, select Text Size and then either Larger or Largest. For more information visit the Microsoft help and support site

If you use Firefox, go to the ‘View menu’, select ‘Text Size’ and then select ‘Increase’. You can have the same effect by using the keyboard and press the keys ‘Ctrl’ and ‘+’ at the same time. Firefox publishes detailed information on how to adjust the display of their browser on their Website: http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/options.

Problem reporting

If you have any difficulties using this site that you believe we could address, please let us know.

It would be helpful if your e-mail contained the following:

  • the Web address of the page(s) with which you are having difficulties;
  • the nature of your disability; and
  • a description of the problem area.

Forward your problems, suggestions and/or solutions to The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts