Accessibility
We've tried to ensure that the Neo-Trac website is accessible to everybody.
The website is optimised to work best with for screens 1024x768 and above, with JavaScript enabled.
Accessibility features
Access keys
This website has a number of keyboard shortcuts set up to help with navigation using the
letter and number keys on your keyboard.
The following access keys are available throughout the website:
- S = Skip navigation
- 0 = Accessibility statement
- 1 = Homepage
- 2 = About Neo-Trac
- 3 = Why Neo-Trac
- 4 = How Neo-Trac works
- 5 = Buying your Neo-Trac
- 6 = Neo-Trac news
- 7 = Frequently asked questions
- 8 = Terms and conditions
- 9 = Contact Neo-Trac
- P = Privacy policy
- L = Legal notice
The keyboard shortcuts used is dependent on your browser and operating system.
Windows users
Press the <Alt> key in combination with the relevant access key:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and above: press <Alt> and the letter, then press <Enter>
- Netscape 6 and above: press <Alt> and the letter at the same time
- Firefox 2.x: press <Alt> and the letter at the same time
Macintosh users
Macintosh users should press the <Ctrl> key in combination with the relevant access key.
Please note that under:
- Mac OS 9, access keys are not supported by Internet Explorer 4, Internet Explorer 4.5, Mozilla, Netscape 4 and Opera 5
- Mac OS X 10, access keys are not supported by Mozilla, OmniWeb 4 and Safari
Text Size
You may change the size of the text of this website using your browser.
Windows users
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and above: go to the View menu and select Text Size then choose between Medium, Larger or Largest
- Netscape 6 and above: go to the View menu and select Text Zoom
- Firefox 2.x: go to the View menu and select Text Size
Macintosh users
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and above: go to the View menu and select Text Zoom
- Netscape 6 and above: go to the Edit menu and select Preferences
Images
All content images used in this site include alt text and image title attributes.
Standards Compliance
We strive to comply with the W3C WAI's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and aim
for our pages to conform to W3C Level AA compliance.
All pages use well-structured semantic markup compliant with XHTML 1.0 Transitional. For example, <h1> tags are used for main titles and then <h2>, <h3> used for subtitles.