Accessibility
The City Learning Centre is committed to making this website accessible to as many people as possible. Please give us any feedback about the accessibility of our website on 01274 770264 or alternatively e-mail c.saggu@carltonbolling.ngfl.ac.uk
By following guidelines produced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international body who set the standards by which the World Wide Web operates, it is hoped that this site will provide a straightforward and informative experience for all.
City Learning Centre Access Keys
Most browsers support access key functionality, which provide access to key parts of the Web site interface. To use access keys follow the following guidelines:
For Windows users, you can press "ALT" plus the listed access key
For Macintosh users, you can press "Control" plus the listed access key
Pressing "Enter" will then take you to the page.
We have included the standard recommended access keys, which include:
Changing Page Display Pages have been designed so that if you need to, you can enlarge text using your browser's 'resize text' feature. Useful information on how to resize text in popular web browsers is available from BBC Accessibility and User Preferences Cascading Style Sheets have been used to control the site's appearance, so if you have your own style sheet, you can apply it to change the appearance of pages. It is also possible to view the site when Cascading Style Sheets are disabled.
The City Learning Centre is committed to making this website accessible to as many people as possible. Please give us any feedback about the accessibility of our website on 01274 770264 or alternatively e-mail c.saggu@carltonbolling.ngfl.ac.uk
By following guidelines produced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international body who set the standards by which the World Wide Web operates, it is hoped that this site will provide a straightforward and informative experience for all.
City Learning Centre Access Keys
Most browsers support access key functionality, which provide access to key parts of the Web site interface. To use access keys follow the following guidelines:
For Windows users, you can press "ALT" plus the listed access key
For Macintosh users, you can press "Control" plus the listed access key
Pressing "Enter" will then take you to the page.
We have included the standard recommended access keys, which include:
- S - Skip Navigation
- 1 - Home
- 2 - Aims
- 3 - Facilities
- 4 - Showcase
- 5 - Membership
- 6 - Policies
- 7 - Community
- 8 - Contact
- 0 - Accessibility Help
Changing Page Display Pages have been designed so that if you need to, you can enlarge text using your browser's 'resize text' feature. Useful information on how to resize text in popular web browsers is available from BBC Accessibility and User Preferences Cascading Style Sheets have been used to control the site's appearance, so if you have your own style sheet, you can apply it to change the appearance of pages. It is also possible to view the site when Cascading Style Sheets are disabled.


