Accessibility Statement

Introduction

The TLE website has been designed to be accessible regardless of what web-browser or computer system you are using or any disabilities you may have. All pages conform to or exceed the requirements set by the WAI Priority 1 guidelines and US Section 501 guidelines.

Navigation aids

A number of facilities are present on this website to make navigation easier:

  • At the beginning of each page there are some extra links for audio and text browsers that let you jump ahead to the main page content or to the website navigation links. Access keys for these links are also available.
  • All pages contain a “Back to top” link at the bottom so you don't need to scroll all the way up to see the top of the page again.

Access keys

The following access key assignments can be used to navigate pages on this website:

Access key assignments
Access key Target
0 Go to this list of access keys
1 Go to the TLE homepage
2 Jump to the beginning of the main page content

To use use these access keys in a web-browser on a Windows or Linux computer, hold down the ALT key and press the desired access key. Macintosh users need to hold down the CTRL key instead.

Stylesheets

Seperate, visual layouts that are optimised for different display mediums (computer screens and print-outs) are provided for this website. That means you will not waste any ink or paper on backgrounds or navigation links when printing out this website.

Reporting problems

We have tried to make our website is as accessible and user-friendly as possible. If, however, you experience any difficulties using this website then please email us with a description of your problem and we will do our best to fix it.