Accessibility Information

Site Features & Functions

keyboard Tabkey navigation. The following information conveys Anbanet commitment to provide uninhibited access to the webpages and content on the site. Features include keyboard command and instructions for people who are unable to use a pointing device (z.B. Mouse).


 

Improving Accessibility

Making the site accessible to all users is one of the main goals of Anbanet. This is a legal requirement that often proved to be a difficult and tedious undertaking. In order to archive international accessibility standard, constant adjustments and modifications are been made to enhanse the functions and inter-operability of the site.

 

As a result of the on going process, some things will definitely change while others get modified to meet more accessibility requirements.

 

This is a long term undertaking that will take some time to achieve so please be patient in the process and bear in mind that there is no guaranty that these endeavors will result in total accessibility on every page of the site.

 

Icons Symbols & Functions

To experience the unique architecture and performance of the site, here are some simple guidelines, instructions and user information to help you understand and use anbanet.com.  The site was designed and built with great emphasis on structural integrity, simplicity, speed and user-friendliness.

 

Media Types & Dynamic Functions

Some dynamic features and media applications on the site are archived through the use of programing and scripting languages like Javascript, Php and Ajax which may not function as intended on some computer operating system and web browsers. In such cases, a hyperlink is provided to access the same content resources and functions without the script.

 

The icon to the right of the link below is a symbol used on the site to indicate Offsite Webpages and resources that compliment and add diversity to Anbanet.

 

When you see this symbol next to listed item, sub-titles or underlined blue colored text, It is a hyperlink to a different website. Offsite page indicator

 

This feature may not work for every visitor, It could even be somewhat confusing for users accustom to have pages open in a different window from the one the are viewing. If you encounter any problem using it, please go to contact and leave a note.

 

 

Accessible Supported Browsers

  • Internet Explorer 5 + (Windows/Mac)
  • Mozilla (Windows + Linux)
  • Opera 7 (Windows + Linux)
  • Netscape 6 + (Windows)

 

 

Tap Key Navigation For Windows Users

The Tab key on your Keyboard can select and access all links on the page.  Hitting the tab key will select and highlight the first link on the page. You can view the content of a highlighted link by hitting the Enter key on your keyboard. The process function in accordance with the syntax and links structure of the document.

Command and Control

Windows users can navigate with the access key feature by typing ALT+Access key. On the Mac, you would use CTRL+Access key (not COMMAND+Access key, which can produce undesired effects). Internet Explorer users may also need to hit the enter key to activate a link.

Windows users will find that access keys take precedence over application commands, which can still be accessed from the keyboard by first typing the menu shortcut key (usually ALT) followed by the letter corresponding to the desired menu item.

Website Accessibility Requirements.

All webmasters building and publishing websites on the internet are required to follow the W3C Accessibility Guidelines outlining how to structure and publish Websites for people with disabilities. Your pages will automatically become (potentially) more accessible, as assistive technologies will have more meta data about your page when interpreting its contents.

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