An access key allows a computer user immediately to jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard.
We have defined the following access keys:
S - Skip navigation
1 - Homepage
2 - What’s New
3 - Site Map
4 - Search
5 - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
6 - Help
8 - Terms and conditions
9 - Contact Form
0 - Access key details
A = About Us
Z = Services
Internet Explorer users,
- Press ALT + an access key on Windows (+ ENTER may be required in some cases),
Firefox users,
- Press ALT + SHIFT an access key on Windows and Linux,
- Press CTRL + an access key on Mac.
Google Chrome users,
- Press ALT + an access key on Windows and Linux, (+ SHIFT may be required in some cases)
- Press CTRL + ALT + an access key on Mac.
Opera users,
- Press SHIFT + ESCAPE + an access key.
You can find more information about access keys at Wikipedia
Complying with all priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
Validates as XHTML + RDFa and CSS 3.
Uses structured semantic markup.
We are doing our best to provide mobile access.
As appropriate, each page has rel=previous, next, and home links to aid navigation in text-only browsers and screen readers. Netscape 6, Mozilla, and Opera users can also take advantage of this feature by selecting the View menu, Show/Hide, Site Navigation Bar, Show Only As Needed (or Show Always).
Many links have title attributes that describe the link in greater detail, unless the text of the link already fully describes the target.
Whenever possible, links are written to make sense when read out of context. Many browsers (such as JAWS, IBM Easy Web Browsing software, Lynx, and Opera) can extract the list of links on a page and allow the user to browse the list separately from the page.
Link text is never duplicated; two links with the same link text always point to the same address.
There are no javascript: pseudo-links. All links can be followed in any browser, even if scripting is turned off.
There are no links that open new windows.
All content images include descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics include null ALT attributes.
This website uses cascading style sheets for visual layout.
The stylesheet uses only relative font sizes, which are compatible with the user-specified “text size” option in visual browsers. For example, in Internet Explorer you can make your default text size larger under the View menu by selecting Text Size, Larger (or Largest).
If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets, the content of each page is still readable.
Have we got it right?
We aim to make this web site as easy to use for everyone. If you do encounter any difficulties with its accessiblity, please tell us and we will work with you to resolve the problems.
To get in touch, please e-mail us at the following address:
webmaster@ahmetucar.com
