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Accessibility and Access Keys

This site employs many features to make information more accessible:

  • All images have text alternates (ALT attributes)
  • Pages are organized to be fully functional, even with javascript and CSS turned off
  • All text uses relative font sizes so text can be enlarged or reduced using the text size options available in visual browsers (see instructions below)
  • The site can be navigated without the use of a mouse (see instructions below)
  • Page formatting is done with CSS not tables, and image-replacement techniques have been used extensively to ensure that the semantic structure of the information is preserved
  • This site follows World Wide Web and NZ E-Government accessibility guidelines

Using this site without a mouse

AccessKeyFunction
0Navigate to the Accessibility page (this page)
1Navigate to the Home page.
4Navigate to the Earthquake page.
5Navigate to the Tsunami page.
6Navigate to the Landslip page.
7Navigate to the Volcanic Eruption page.
8Navigate to the Hydrothermal Activity page.
9Navigate to the Acout EQC page.
[Bypass the main navigation and jump to the beginning of the main content of the current page
/Navigate to newzealand.govt.nz - the Govt NZ website

How to Activate the Access Keys

Operating SystemBrowserAccessKey Combination
PC WindowsInternet Explorer 4 and aboveALT + AccessKey (to focus the link) + ENTER to activate
PC WindowsK-meleonALT + AccessKey
PC WindowsMozillaALT + AccessKey
PC WindowsNetscape 6 and aboveALT + AccessKey
PC WindowsOpera 7SHIFT + ESC, followed by AccessKey
MAC OS 9Internet Explorer 4 and 4.5Not supported
MAC OS 9MozillaNot supported
MAC OS 9Netscape 4Not supported
MAC OS 9OperaNot supported
MAC OS XI-Cab 2.8CONTROL + AccessKey *
* you may need to click on the page first
MAC OS XInternet Explorer 5 and 5.1CONTROL + AccessKey *
* some systems require CONTROL + COMMAND + AccessKey
MAC OS XMozillaNot supported
MAC OS XNetscape 6 and aboveCONTROL + AccessKey
MAC OS XOmniWeb 4Not supported
MAC OS XOperaNot supported
MAC OS XSafariNot supported

Use of text on this site

Most navigation elements are either plain text, or graphic-replaced text. We have provided text alternatives to graphics on the site.

Those with poor sight may be able to increase the size of the text on screen. The procedure for doing so differs from one browser to the next.

The table below outlines the procedure for some popular browsers. If your browser does not appear in the table the following guidelines may be of assistance: In general, looking under the "View" selection on the main menu, you should find an option called "Text Zoom" or "Text Magnification" or "Text Size" or "Font Size". From that point it should be relatively simple to find and select an additional sub menu option that adjusts the text size to accomodate your needs.

Operating SystemBrowserInstructions
PC WindowsInternet Explorer 3 and 4View > Fonts
PC WindowsInternet Explorer 5+View > Text Size
PC WindowsK-meleonView > Increase Font / Decrease Font
PC WindowsMozillaView > Increase Text Size / Decrease Text Size
PC WindowsNetscape 6View > Text Size
PC WindowsNetscape 7View > Text Zoom
PC WindowsOpera 5 and 6Use dropdown menu on 'progress' bar
PC WindowsOpera 7View > Zoom
MACI-CabView > Font Size
MACInternet Explorer 4.5View > Text Size
MACInternet Explorer 5+View > Text Zoom
MACNetscape 4View > Increase/Decrease Font Size
MACNetscape 7View > Text Zoom
MACOpera 5 and 6Use dropdown menu on 'progress' bar
MACOmniWeb 4Browser > Bigger Text / Smaller Text
MACSafariView > Text Size

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