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Accessibility
Information about accessibility on the London Calling website

This website has been built to meet current web accessibility standards and conforms to the priority 2 checkpoints of the Web Accessibility Initiative Web Content Guidelines.

Navigating Our Website

Some navigational features have been used in our website to improve accessibility for users with screenreaders or other assistive technology.

There are links to the main sections of the site at the top of each page.

At the top of each page you will find a 'Skip Navigation' link. Clicking on this link will take you straight to the main content on the page, bypassing the navigation links and search function.

If you are unable to find the page you are looking for, please use the Site Map.

Using Access Keys On This Website
This website makes use of 'Access Keys' to provide keyboard shortcuts key content pages for visually impaired users. The following Access Keys provide additional navigation to the main sections of the site:


Key Action
S    Skip navigation

0    Home page
1    Who We Are
2    News
3    Resources
4    Our Clients
5    Contact Us
6    Subscribe
7    Privacy
8    Accessibility

9    Site Map

Depending on your browser you will need to use the following keyboard combinations to use Access Keys:

  • Internet Explorer 5+ (PC)
    Hold down the ALT key, press the number or letter of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
  • Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac)
    Hold down the CTRL key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Netscape 7 (PC)
    Hold down the ALT key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Netscape 7 (Mac)
    Hold down the CTRL key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Netscape (version 6 and earlier on PC and Mac)
    Access keys are not supported
  • Mozilla (PC)
    Hold down the ALT key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Mozilla (Mac)
    Hold down the CTRL key and press the number or letter of the access key
  • Safari and Omniweb (Mac)
    Hold down the CTRL key and press the number or letter of the access key

A Guide To Changing Text Size On This Website

You can increase the text size when viewing our website using your browser controls.

  • Internet Explorer 5+ (PC)
    Select Text Size from the View menu and change the text size as required to 'larger' or 'largest'.
  • Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac)
    Select Text Zoom from the View menu and change the text size as required.
  • Netscape 7 (PC)
    Select Text Zoom from the View menu and change the text size as required to 'smaller', 'larger' or a percentage value. Alternatively hold down the CTRL key and the - key to make text smaller or CTRL and + key to make the text bigger.
  • Netscape 6 (PC)
    Select Text Size from the View menu and change the text size as required to 'smaller', 'larger' or a percentage value. Alternatively hold down the CTRL key and the - key to make text smaller or CTRL and + key to make the text bigger.
  • Netscape 7 (Mac)
    Select Text Zoom from the View menu and change the text size as required to 'smaller', 'larger' or a percentage value. Alternatively hold down the APPLE key and the - key to make text smaller or APPLE and + key to make the text bigger.
  • Netscape 6 (Mac)
    Select Text Size from the View menu and change the text size as required to 'smaller', 'larger' or a percentage value. Alternatively hold down the APPLE key and the - key to make text smaller or APPLE and + key to make the text bigger.
  • Mozilla (PC)
    Select Increase Text Size or Decrease Text Size from the View menu. Alternatively hold down the CTRL key and + key or hold down the CTRL key and - key.
  • Mozilla (Mac)
    Select Increase Text Size or Decrease Text Size from the View menu. Alternatively hold down the CTRL key and + key or hold down the CTRL key and - key.